What if there is a tightness inside of her wide-shut eyes and she just might
Miraculously make mountains dance, actuALLY, and achingly-both-JADELY akin to the stretch of IMAGINATIVE landscape set to for-NEVER escape within the
Inner regions of a stone-cold delinquent with STONESOBER interests?
THIS wide-asleep DIS-interest to most damn monstrously carefree people, plEASE – “and she seems to like how it feels to dream drAmAtically AGrade akin to a TICKING TIMEBOMB inside of her upside-down, layabout and lopsided mind?” Of  THE most delightful KIND. And she just might ————– act achingly starry-eyed and still irreparABLY, pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease, able to demonstratively reADJUST THE STATE OF Impending Delicacy (without) Living Layabout OutLoud inside of her CONtraily INCONSEQUENTIAL MIND
Soon as She IS her OWN Life on a comfortably crad-LED knifeedge, and he sent the lightly-lying *LetterHEAD Her Way AnyWAY and watched it pave its own state of shy-FACED AWARENESS –
* Yes, you can put a letterhead on a love letter, though it’s an unusual choice that would likely alter the tone from personal and romantic to formal or professional, potentially undermining the letter’s intimate nature. A traditional letterhead is designed for business or official correspondence, not personal expressions of love. Instead, you could personalize the letter by using high-quality stationery, adding your own decorative elements, or handwriting it in a way that feels special to the recipient. ((Trigger finger says: let’s linger… .))