Author's Note: I don't own any part of Red Eye. I hope you all enjoy my poem, read and review.

Blue Eyes

Each night she lays awake

Laying in her bed

As thoughts of that night with Jack

Race quickly through her head

She remembers every detail

Recalls his every word

But it all passes it an instant

Everything she saw and heard,

What keeps her awake,

What prevents sleep as she cries

What will haunt her forever.

Are his bright blue eyes.

Eyes that were so different

Yet surprising alluring

And when her trip first started,

Oh so reassuring

But as the plane took off

His eyes began to change

While still the same shade of blue

She could see the man was strange

The blue turned from lovely to frightening

As he told her of the scheme

He scared beyond reason

This had to be a dream

But alas it was all to real

For in dreams you don't feel pain

And as he choked her in the restroom

His eyes remained the same.

Oh how she hated those eyes

The mocking shade of blue

As they sat there in the seat

She had to figure out what to do

And as she stabbed him in the throat

For a moment she watched his cheek

As his blue eyes widened in surprised

She didn't feel quite as meek

And as she ran

And she thought she was free

But she could see the blue shining

In the airport-people sea

When she though he was finally gone

He found had her once more

He stood there, scarf around his neck

To conceal the gore

After an long hard fight

With a tough and terrible blow

Two shoots cried out, and he fell

He lay dying, her foe

She took a final look at him

As he lay there rather still

She saw something in his eyes

Something that made her rather ill

The blue shone one more time

And meet hers at last

He realized he was mortal

And his life was now of the past

She saw something in his eyes

Something he had caused her before

She saw the blue shine with fear

She turned and let him lie there on the floor.

And now she thinks about it

Every night and day

She might have fell in love with those eyes

If she had liked what they had to say.