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May 16
She does this thing
a subtle imperfection.

She puts her hair up,
and lets it spill out
along the edges.

Framing her face in sunlight,
diffused just right,
through locks of gold.

Her eyes smile in unison
with the curve of her lips.

Her blue eyes pierce my soul.

And then she laughs,
the sweetest little laugh.

And my heart is no longer my own.
It's her subtle imperfections that make her perfect to me.
Hear a reading of this on my latest You Tube Video
https://youtu.be/SpjmQBOlK_Y?feature=shared

video is time stamped if you want to skip the vlog and just hear the poems
Thanks
Todd Sommerville
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Todd Sommerville  60/M/United States
(60/M/United States)   
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