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People's Eyes
People's eyes are not what they proclaim, if only they reflected their truest selves by being fair.... they certainly would offer charming smiles when they wink, and nobody would keep from them or resist them... On the boulevards of the big cities, they briskly glance to admit surprise... perhaps not too friendly as the country ones, but still fascination sparkles in them to stupefy us... People's eyes tell of love's tragedies and tales of past glories, Juliet's eyes madly in love with Romeo who saw beauty and poetry in them... Shakespeare who wrote of the madness in Hamlet's eyes, the Danish Prince, who swore revenge when his father's ghost appeared to him... On the suburbs' streets different faces are seen, not as sophisticated and cold as the metropolitan, scurrying ones... warmer and less irritable, not chasing after missed busses and trains, a big difference in the fast-paced rat's scene... People's eyes staring from sullen and joyful faces, immortalized by the images of the serene and angelic ones chosen by the painters of the Middle Ages; saints and innocent souls calling upon God's forgiveness and clemency, and the Renaissaince gave us endless works of art so admired in all of Italy... Observe me and look into these bright and confident eyes, what is the feeling you get from their friendliness... sincerity, unpretentiousness and a loyalty too unquestionable? Are there any other charms that make them so noticeable? Copyright 2009 by Andrew Crisci
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