It is said that Beauty
Is
in its beholders eye
Then
surely in Emily’s case
Our
vision must be singular
Any
man with a heartbeat
Must
see as I
In
order not to mislead
I
should state that Emily
Is
not on the cover of vogue
She
is no airbrushed goddess
She
is a normal girl
Perhaps
even ordinary
But
she is beautiful all the same
She
does not see it
In
her self effacing way
She
sees only her flaws
But
in my eyes
Her
beauty is enhanced
By
her imperfections
And
not diminished by them
She
is not a perfect beauty
And
so to me she is perfection
She
see’s many imperfections
But
I don’t see any
For
example her hair
Which
Emily wears long
Is
straight and is of that
Undignified
shade of mousy
Her
ears are small, almost delicate
But
they do protrude
Allowing
her to hook her hair
Behind
them effortlessly
Emily’s
nose is a little Aquiline
But
cute all the same
Her
eyes are a startling pale green
And
quite hypnotic
They
are punctuated
With
thick eyebrows
In
the Brooke Shields style
Her
lips are full, without a pout
And
the corners turn up
Cutely
innocent
The
colour is pink
At
its darkest hue
But
all of this is merely,
Window
dressing
I
look at her in awe
Such
is her loveliness
But
the secret to her beauty
Is
that she is natural
On
the day I first met her
On
that summers day
When
her mouth opened
And
those full pink lips
Turned
into a smile
They
illuminated the room
Her
face seemed to radiate
A
light so divine
And
her countenance
Was
at once angelic
And
at that very moment
Emily
captured my heart
I
stood open mouthed
Staring
at this goddess
Then
when see noticed me
Her
cheeks discoloured
To
a shade of claret wine
And
I knew cupid had struck
Two
hearts pierced by a single arrow
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