Don't let a writer fall in love with you if you're afraid of the attention because they will notice everything.
They do not need a pen to scribble everything down because their mind is a stored memory
They will notice how you wrinkle your forehead when completely clueless about something. They will notice the smirk on your face when you tell them about a boy's night out.
Don't let a writer fall in love with you if you're apprehensive of taking care.
They will be emotional - dramatic too, sometimes to the extent of driving you crazy. But don't lose your cool instead look into their eyes and see past the heightened emotions within their soul.
Don't take offence when they compare situations to some scene from some book they read somewhere. Instead, take their hand and convince them that you are not one of the bad guys they've read about.
Emphasize on how you're not prince charming, or a knight in shining armour either. Tell them how you're...you. And honestly, if you mean even a little bit to them, that is going to be much more than enough.
Don't let a writer fall in love with you if you're not going to let them know why because they will be curious. Curious about why your eyes glitter magically when you see someone perform on stage, inquisitive about why you steel your jaw every time the topic of an ex comes up in the most random of conversations and why you quickly steer the topic away from yourself.
Be prepared to give an answer to their curious eyes when they see you pause for the smallest second at your that fine thick lady passing by. Don't let a writer fall in love with you if you're afraid of the idea of forever because they will immortalize you with their words.
If a sculptor loves you, they will chisel your face into stone. If a chef loves you, they will bake soufflés and tarts for you that are lighter than air, sinking under the weight of their own promise, melting into sweetness the moment you put them in your mouth. If a painter loves you, they will create magic with brush strokes and water and paint onto their canvas, your face hidden in the shadows of the sun hitting the mountains at sunset.
But when a writer loves you, they create another you. You will be the muse behind so many of their poems, their pieces, their writings. Words are their weapons that they sharpen against the stone of their experience, the sparks that fly off igniting inspiration in their mind. They will describe you and your actions in ways even you were unaware of.
They will startle you with their observation, maybe even scare you by how open you were to them. They will take you by surprise, and will never stop for as long as you know them.
But while not letting a writer fall in love with you, be careful not to fall in love with them yourself.
They do not need a pen to scribble everything down because their mind is a stored memory
They will notice how you wrinkle your forehead when completely clueless about something. They will notice the smirk on your face when you tell them about a boy's night out.
Don't let a writer fall in love with you if you're apprehensive of taking care.
They will be emotional - dramatic too, sometimes to the extent of driving you crazy. But don't lose your cool instead look into their eyes and see past the heightened emotions within their soul.
Don't take offence when they compare situations to some scene from some book they read somewhere. Instead, take their hand and convince them that you are not one of the bad guys they've read about.
Emphasize on how you're not prince charming, or a knight in shining armour either. Tell them how you're...you. And honestly, if you mean even a little bit to them, that is going to be much more than enough.
Don't let a writer fall in love with you if you're not going to let them know why because they will be curious. Curious about why your eyes glitter magically when you see someone perform on stage, inquisitive about why you steel your jaw every time the topic of an ex comes up in the most random of conversations and why you quickly steer the topic away from yourself.
Be prepared to give an answer to their curious eyes when they see you pause for the smallest second at your that fine thick lady passing by. Don't let a writer fall in love with you if you're afraid of the idea of forever because they will immortalize you with their words.
If a sculptor loves you, they will chisel your face into stone. If a chef loves you, they will bake soufflés and tarts for you that are lighter than air, sinking under the weight of their own promise, melting into sweetness the moment you put them in your mouth. If a painter loves you, they will create magic with brush strokes and water and paint onto their canvas, your face hidden in the shadows of the sun hitting the mountains at sunset.
But when a writer loves you, they create another you. You will be the muse behind so many of their poems, their pieces, their writings. Words are their weapons that they sharpen against the stone of their experience, the sparks that fly off igniting inspiration in their mind. They will describe you and your actions in ways even you were unaware of.
They will startle you with their observation, maybe even scare you by how open you were to them. They will take you by surprise, and will never stop for as long as you know them.
But while not letting a writer fall in love with you, be careful not to fall in love with them yourself.