That special look that we give those that we desire, wether it be intentional or not, says a lot without words. So, for this one, I took a picture of my eyes.
I saw a scene in a film once, where Claire Danes played a famous autistic woman called Temple Grandin. In one part, Temple's aunt told her all the things she was saying with her eyes. Temple said she would never learn to read all those things.
And when people talk about expressive eyes, I feel the same kind of thing. I see two eyes, but they're out of context. Without the rest of the face, I just can't read them.
I can read the muscles round them. What those muscles are doing to the eyebrows and the forehead and the bits in between. But the eyes themselves are just enigmas. And it always leaves me wondering - are other people actually reading the eyes as they say they are, or are they talking metaphorically? Do you really read eyes? I'm genuinely curious about this.
It's no wonder that a friend once told me that when she speaks, I watch her mouth, but never her eyes. The mouth is much more expressive for me.
Pretty! I find that eyebrows add a lot to the 'bedroom eyes effect', so I found myself wishing I could see some more. What a gaze though!!! How could one resist it?