Will you poem

You said you had something to say,
and I asked you once,
and I asked you twice,
but you just looked at me with those gorgeous blue eyes,
and then looked briefly away,
before turning back to look at me again,
and you asked me will you marry me,
and a smile lit up my face and well what could I say,
what could I say to you,
for that feeling was bursting inside me of such intensity,
and I already knew the answer,
I already knew the answer,
I knew,
yes, I knew,
and there was such bliss inside me,
such happiness,
and such waves of sensation,
and it was like a million’s dreams had come true,
a million dreams had come true all at once,
oh, beautiful you,
beautiful you,
with those eyes so blue,
eyes so blue,
how beautiful you looked to me with your black hair,
and dressed so gorgeously,
and impeccably in a summer dress that truly suited you,
and as I stood looking into your beautiful eyes,
and at your face,
oh, such a happy face,
a happy face with a smile a mile wide,
a beautiful happy you,
yes, you,
someone that I had loved for a long time,
who stood before me,
with that question having just left your lips,
yes you,
you who mean everything to me,
you who are so wonderful to me,
you who are so magical to me,
you who are so fantastical to me,
you who know me inside out,
inside out and all about,
yes, you,
beautiful you,
and I,
I stood there and was open mouthed,
but the happiest of men,
will you marry me,
will you marry me you said again,
will you marry me,
and oh, how my face lit up with a smile,
a smile a mile wide,
and oh, that feeling as I looked at you,
and what you had said was unexpected,
and I was lost for words,
and I was left open mouthed,
and left just staring at you,
just staring at you,
beautiful you,
and teardrops from my eyes began to fall,
as if rain from the heavenly skies,
and teardrops from my eyes began to fall,
as if rain from the heavenly skies,
and I asked you to say it again,
as the tears ran down my cheeks,
and as they did, I thought to myself is it true?
And for a split second I thought to myself,
as if it was as if a miracle that might disappear,
before my eyes, as if you might think twice,
but you held my gaze lovingly,
and tears came into your eyes,
and our tears fell together as if raindrops,
falling from the heavenly skies,
and I looked at you, I looked at you,
and I knew,
I knew the answer,
and after taking a deep breath I replied,
yes, I will,
yes, I will marry you,
yes of course I will marry you,
and you, you threw your arms around me and kissed me,
and it was as if the warmth of a million suns,
were shining upon me all at once,
all at once as I held you and I looked you,
and as I looked at you,
and with our tears streaming down my cheeks and yours,
your eyes sparkled like diamonds,
and I held you,
and I looked into your eyes,
oh, such intensity,
such intensity there was,
and such love and passion in you,
that I cannot describe,
yes, I repeated happily,
yes, I will marry you,
and you smiled brighter,
and you shouted in excitement with such joy,
yes, yes,
yes, you cried,
and tears of joy continued to fall,
from your eyes and mine,
and our tears they began to fall together,
amidst the beaming smiles,
our tears began to fall,
they began to fall, as if rain from the heavenly skies.

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