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Jace Wayland
His eyes were like diamonds,
They sparkled like the sea,
My heart nearly melted,
When he spoke to me,
For his voice was a melody,
An orchestra of harps,
All playing together,
In perfect harmony,
His hair sparkled like sunlight,
All golden and brown,
It was so beatifully golden,
In the midday sun,
His clothes were of leather,
All brown and black,
They were tight but supple,
A perfect match,
This perfect figure stood before me,
I didn't know what to say,
For what words are there
That can possibly explain?

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Based on the character Jace Wayland, form "The Mortal Instruments" by Cassandra Clare