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I watch him constantly, gazing at
every chance The quick smile, a flash of straight teeth The way
of his laugh, his head tossed back The sound echoes in my ears
I watch him constantly, gazing at
every chance The flash of anger in his eyes, the clenching of his
fists Those teeth gritted, words held back Makes me fear his
wrath
I watch him constantly, gazing at
every chance The sorrow, the tears when he is in pain The way
they slide down his perfect cheeks Such a longing to comfort him
I watch him constantly, gazing at
every chance The spark of trouble in his eyes, mischief to be
done The glee at a prank well pulled off I enthusiastically
applaud him
I watch him constantly, gazing at
every chance He paces back and forth, his teeth chewing his bottom
lip Worrying about things lost in his head I pretend to calm
him
I watch him constantly, gazing at
every chance The flash of pleasure in his eyes, he loves surprises
His fingers fly as he removes wrapping paper I want him to be
my present
I watch him constantly, gazing at
every chance I wish he would see me, maybe smile in my
direction I wish for that flash of hunger at seeing me But I am
not perfect like him
I watch him constantly, gazing at
every chance I gather courage, reciting my speech I walk up to
him; reach my hand to touch his cheek And only touch the smooth
glass of the mirror.
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