• Annabel Lee, from the poem by the same name, was a natural beauty that was scorned and disgraced by makeup. The first unmistakable feature about her was her green eyes. The green eyes seemed to lighten the room with an emerald green illumination. The hair was magnificent; long, raven-black hair that fell in curls around her face. Her skin was smooth, almost pale color that glowed when she wore her simple white dresses that she favored. Her voice captivated men. It was light and sounded like a melody, as if she slightly sang every word. Her walk was in long, graceful, slow strides, so you could take in every feature of her. The walk propelled her and made her look like she was walking on air, which the air would let only her do. Annabel Lee was a captivating sight that made men stare and girls jealous.