I'm going to tell you

I’m going to tell you that you’re handsome at 3am.

I’m going to tell you that you’re handsome before coffee and after coffee and in between.

I’m going to tell you that you’re handsome with messy hair and eyes half closed.

I’m going to tell you that you’re handsome when you put on your black sweater or wear your slippers to the grocery store.

I’m going to tell you that you’re handsome when you have headphones in and you’re not listening to a thing I say.

I’m going to tell you that you’re handsome when you’re laughing or crying or when we’re arguing.

I’m going to tell you that you’re handsome when you fail an expectation and when you think of metaphysical stuffs.

I’m going to tell you that you’re handsome when you can’t find a way to get into your friend's house or want ice cream late at night.

I’m going to tell you that you’re handsome when the sun is rising and setting or when the day is cloudy or the rain is falling.

I’m going to tell you that you’re handsome when the night is warm and the stars are shining.

I’m going to tell you that you’re handsome in onesies and at bars and while playing guitar

I’m going to tell you that you’re handsome while you’re biking or laundrying or writing.

I’m going to tell you that you’re handsome just because I think you are, and even if sometimes you don’t think you’re handsome and you feel just a little worn out, how handsome I think you are will never be worn out to me.

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