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Indigo Eyes
There are some things in life, I will never forget
Like her indigo eyes on the day we first met
She appeared in the doorway, then entered the room
Every ounce of my being, obsessed and consumed
She sat next to me and said “Hi, I’m Roxann”
Sweat began forming in the palms of my hands
We began conversation, an in depth exchange
Why we were there, how our lives were deranged
She had the body of a starlet, the confidence of a queen
It blew my mind to learn that she was only fifteen
I was amazed at her intellect, wise beyond her years
But an emotional train wreck, choking back the tears
I quickly fell in love for the first time in my life
When I kissed those precious lips, I wanted her as my wife
When the day had finally come and we were all alone
She asked me if I wanted her, as if she hadn’t known
It wasn’t much later that things fell apart
But she’ll always have a place in my heart
I wouldn’t change a thing even if I could rewind
Those sexy Indigo Eyes are burned into my mind.
Like her indigo eyes on the day we first met
She appeared in the doorway, then entered the room
Every ounce of my being, obsessed and consumed
She sat next to me and said “Hi, I’m Roxann”
Sweat began forming in the palms of my hands
We began conversation, an in depth exchange
Why we were there, how our lives were deranged
She had the body of a starlet, the confidence of a queen
It blew my mind to learn that she was only fifteen
I was amazed at her intellect, wise beyond her years
But an emotional train wreck, choking back the tears
I quickly fell in love for the first time in my life
When I kissed those precious lips, I wanted her as my wife
When the day had finally come and we were all alone
She asked me if I wanted her, as if she hadn’t known
It wasn’t much later that things fell apart
But she’ll always have a place in my heart
I wouldn’t change a thing even if I could rewind
Those sexy Indigo Eyes are burned into my mind.
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