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BEYOND PERCEIVABLE

 It was not an immediate attraction,

for what was on the table was a cat-dog tension

A goddess with a crown of glass

and armor of titanium

Protected by walls you've set

to hide the precious heart you've kept

Days gone by, the subTle admiration

became a strong attraction

as magnets to a pole

more than beauty that smitten this heart

your flawless intelligence and wits caught such

attention

from that moment on, it became an addiction

you've shown me hints of the who under the suit

of blades, and indeed you are beyond perceivable

you're indeed far more what the eyes can see,

the person underneath is whom who stole my heart

and thus I say, "you are really something"

Te amo mi amor

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