A Girl I knew
I remember sitting on a driveway in the suburbs, with the girl from the coffee house I had met just days previous.
The moment was breathe taking to say the least
Her hair smelled like roses…
And I couldn’t believe she was leaning against me
I felt her heart beat fall in sync with my own, and it was then, that I knew I was hers
Her hair…
It was a certain shade
Nothing extravagant…
But oh so elegant
It just flowed down her shoulders
And as oceans of red and blonde fell over my eyes…
It caressed my face slightly, before meeting her back
We sat on that driveway for what seemed like forever
But I discovered later that it was only a few hours…
A few hours of contentment, in every conceivable definition of the word
As life unfolded that miscellaneous evening, so did my introduction into love
So much was said with little conversation
But everything made sense, and every undertone was understood
Her eyes seemed to almost sing to me
Saying to me…
You are beautiful the way you are
I wish I could say more…
But the words escape me
TAKEN FROM MY BOOK:
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL LIFE, SHOWN IN THE WORST LIGHT