She's
not afraid; she just likes to use her night light
When she gets
paid, true religion gets it all
If they fit right.
She's
a little bit manic, completely organic
Doesn't panic for the most
part.
Pete
smiled, watching as Addison stood in her kitchen in a pair of lacy
panties and his t-shirt that he had been wearing the day before. She
furrowed her eyebrows together slightly as she read the back of the
box that contained the pancake mix. She had told him very seriously
to stay in bed while she made him breakfast but he couldn't help
but want to watch her cook. Pete stood at the bottom of the stairs
and watched as she emptied the contents into the bowl, getting some
of it on herself and jumping back before moving forward and making
the pancakes. She didn't seem to care one bit that her nose was
white from the mixture as she gripped the frying pan, sticking her
tongue out to the side slightly as she concentrated before attempting
to flip the pancake. Pete started laughing as the pancake ended up on
the floor and Addison turned to look at him with a scolding look on
her face, despite the smile her lips were curving into. She's
old enough to know, and young enough not to say no
To any chance
that she gets for home plate tickets to see the Mets.
Like
everybody, she's in over her head,
Dreads Feds, Grateful Dead,
and doesn't take meds.
Pete
shook his head in amusement, looking at Addison wearing a baseball
hat and one of his basketball shirts on over her tank top grinning at
him. He was going to play basketball with Sam and Cooper and had
asked Addison if she had wanted to watch the game. He hadn't
expected to find her dressed like this. All he could do was laugh and
shake his head at her before picking her up and carrying her to the
bedroom. She's
a Gemini Capricorn
Thinks all men are addicted to porn.
I
don't agree with her half the time,
But, damn I'm glad she's
mine.
Pete
stood and watched as she yelled at him about something stupid. They
were having another argument about something he couldn't even
remember. He'd open his mouth to talk but she'd just start
yelling about something else, pacing up and down in their bedroom,
her arms flying everywhere to emphasise her point. She angrily pulled
her hair out of the ponytail that she had been wearing it in all day
and threw the hair band down on the side. The whole time she moved
she was talking angrily about something that Pete wasn't listening
to. He just watched her the whole time. He watched as she picked up
her brush, running it through her hair many times to make sure she
got rid of all the knots before she turned to face him, her
expression angry as she declared that he hadn't been listening to
her before he pulled her close and just kissed her. Her
eyes, that's where hope lies. She got the kinda strength that every man wishes he had.
That's where blue skies
Meet
the sunrise.
Her eyes, that's where I go
When I go home.
She
loved Michael Jackson up until he made Bad.
Pete
came home one night to find Addison dancing in the living room in a
pair of short shorts and a tank top. The song 'I
Don't Feel Like Dancing'
was playing on the stereo, making Addison dance around the room,
grinning at him as she saw him walk in. Pete smiled, seeing her eyes
glisten with happiness. Her eyes had been one of the things that had
attracted him to her. He could always read her in her eyes. He could
tell how she felt just by looking into her eyes. her eyes reflected
her and in that moment they were full of happiness and love for him
as she held her hands out to him for him to dance with her. Tells
me that she lives about a hundred lives, Her eyes, that's where hope lies.
Scares me to death when
she thinks and drives,
Says cowboy hats make her look fat,
and
I'm so glad she's mine.
That's where blue skies
Meet the sunrise.
Her eyes,
that's where I go
When I go home.
Pete
leant back against a wall, his arms crossed over his chest as he
waited for Addison. He had agreed to go out shopping with her and she
was currently in a changing room, trying on some jeans and a shirt.
There had been a pile of clothes that she had tried on before telling
Pete to either put them back or put them in the pile that she was
going to wear. He wondered why he agreed to go with her before she
walked out, wearing high heel cowboy boots, jeans, a checked shirted
tucked in slightly like a cowboy with the sleeves rolled up and a
cowboy hat. She smirked at Pete and did a turn, putting her hands on
her hips and Pete couldn't help but laugh at her. She laughed as
well, letting Pete take a few photos of her before she commented that
she looked fat in the hat and disappeared to change. She
doesn't know the word 'impossible' And sometimes
I think she's truly crazy.
Don't care where I've been and
doesn't care where we're goin' to.
She takes me as I am, and that
ain't easy.
She's beautiful. So beautiful.
And I love it.
Pete
grinned, putting the helmet on Addison's head and made sure it was
secure before he got onto his Harley and waited for Addison to get on
behind him so he could start the bike. He felt her wrap her arms
around his waist as he drove along the roads. He had never thought
that she would love riding with him on his bike so much. She would
basically beg him to take her out on a ride. She never cared where
they went, so long as it was together and on his Harley. She'd
asked him to teach her to drive it, which had resulted in her nearly
crashing twice if Pete hadn't swerved the bike. She'd laughed and
given up, happy to let him drive. Truth be known, she found it
incredibly sexy when he was all geared up and on his bike. All she
could think of was ripping his clothes off and making love to
him. Her
eyes, that's where hope lies.
That's where blue skies
Always
meet the sunrise.
Her eyes, that's where I go
When I go home.
When
Pete turned, looking up the aisle to see her walking towards him, the
first thing he saw was her eyes. Her green eyes sparkling as she
looked down at him, a huge smile on her face. He had looked into her
eyes the whole time, never tearing his gaze away until it had been
announced that they were husband and wife and he could kiss her. It
was her green eyes that he searched for the whole day when they were
parted. It was her eyes that always spotted so easily. It was her
eyes that drew him to her so they stood on the dance floor, their
arms around each other as they danced their first dance together as
husband and wife. Her
eyes, that's where hope lies.
That's where blue skies
Always
meet the sunrise.
Her eyes, that's where I go
When I go home.
Pete
smiled softly, looking down into the crib at his daughter as she
looked up at him with her big green eyes she had inherited from
Addison. The day their precious little girl had been born and had
opened her eyes, showing them her green orbs Pete had been shocked.
He never thought that he'd ever seen another pair of eyes like
Addison's, but their daughter had proved him wrong and he was so
glad. He loved being able to look into his daughter's eyes and see
his wife in them. He loved them both to pieces. Pete looked up,
smiling at his wife who wrapped her arms around his waist and cooed
down at their daughter. He kissed the side of Addison's head,
looking down at their daughter who gurgled and smiled at them,
kicking her legs. He had his family he loved so much because he had
been hooked by her eyes. She's
not afraid
she just likes to use her night light.
