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She Doesn’t See Me By Nadja Lee 26/02/01
English is not my native language. Please forgive me my mistakes.
Disclaimer: “X-men” and all the characters here belong to Marvel , 20 Century Fox and I intend no infringement, this is a piece of amateur fan fiction, and I make no money of it.
Disclaimer: “She Doesn’t See Me” was sung by A1. All they wrote is theirs and I intend no infringement, this is a piece of amateur fan fiction, and I make no money of it.
Only the original idea
contained within this work is the property of the author. Please do not copy this
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Timeline: Set after
the movie
Universe: Movie
Pairing: Scott/Ororo
Summary: Scott thinks
about Ororo and unreturned love…or is it unreturned?
Archiving: Want, ASK,
take, have.
Feedback: Yes, please.
My e-mail address is neh@post10.tele.dk.
Rating: PG
Dedicated to:
AngelLove, a Angel in her own right. Thanks for everything.
Thanks to Christina
for the Beta.
When she
passes me by
She is like
a ray of light
Liquid
sunshine
Shining so
bright
It almost
hurts my eyes
And I know
that she is
A queen who
deserves a king
But I’m no
king
And she
doesn’t see me
When she
dances
She is like
a leave
Dancing in
the wind
She is so
graceful
And moves
me to a smile
Through her
beauty
In body and
mind
There’s a
grace in everything she do
That I just
don’t have
So she
doesn’t see me
He has a
way
That
surrounds him
So delicate
and fragile
He seems
inside
But always
so strong and distant
On the
outside
There is
glory over his life
Over his
dream
He is so
much more
But they
doesn’t see it
And he
doesn’t see me
There are
things
We can
fight for
Try and
change
Even
against the walls
Of
injustice
We can
fight for
Freedom
There are
boundaries
We fight to
cross
In spite of
war
But we
don’t seem
To be able
to
Cross the
line
Between
Your heart
And mine
So you
don’t see me
The closer
I get
The more I
try to hide
For I know
She is a
queen
And she
deserves a king
Someone
other than me
Someone
better than me
She doesn’t
see me
She doesn’t
see me
He doesn’t
see me