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I saw a prince once...
I saw a prince once.
 We do not stay and talk, but our eyes meet across an infinite space.  A light blue shade seem to draw me closer.  My mouth falls slightly ajar, wishing desperately to cry out fantastic words of frenzy.  But it soon closes, signaling obedience.
 A million thoughts, a million hopeless dreams fluttering through my brain.  An everlasting buzz of excitement drowning out all other tedious ideas. 
 I am focused.  It will happen!  I tell myself it will happen.  I stand triumphant for a moment.  A quick curve in the side of mouth appears.  I stare back at him to meet his vibrant gaze.
 More items pop out; items never even recognized before now.  I am an explorer, a pioneer, a lover at last!  The stubble on his cheeks produce a fluttering inside me.
 I laugh, though I know not of the reason.  Two objects protrude from his face.  The shape, the smooth texture.  I sit dumbfounded for a moment before I even realize what they are.
 Since when do ears make a person feel giddy?  Since when do I even look at them?
 My pulse quickens and sweat seeps through my pores.  Again my mouth opens - this time confident in my goals.  Just as the vibrations begin deep form inside me, he looks away.
 I now lay in bed, yearning for another moment in time, but I am realistic.  My brain tells my eyes to give up the search, however they continue to dart around like nervous children in a crowd.
 I vehemently wish to cry, but I fear that I do not remember how.  Time passes and it makes no difference.  An endless stream of champagne bubbles float through me, yet there is nothing to celebrate.
 I saw a prince once, I guess I should be happy.
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