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Not My Ocean Eyes
Eyes are the first thing I look at. They explain a person's true self. They can be different colors, but all of my friends eyes are blue… except one person. His eyes are brown.
Blue eyes are like ocean waves hitting the beach. Blue eyes are confident and powerful. Brown eyes aren’t noticed as often as blue eyes. Although brown eyes are excellent, they aren’t as bright.
Brown eyes have deep souls behind them. They have strong hearts, that could hurt you if you aren’t careful. These strong hearted eyes are what you look for when you’re lonely.
As I look into them, I slowly start to lose myself. All the pain that was stuck in my blue eyes faded, but just while I was looking into his eyes. His brown eyes never said that they’d hurt me. His brown eyes showed love and I learned that it was never for me.
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