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I’ve Already Seen Us by Nelly Vee

A Love That Feels Remembered Before It Happens

Some songs sound like stories. Others feel like confessions. But “I’ve Already Seen Us” by Nelly Vee exists somewhere deeper between memory, longing, destiny, and emotional recognition.

Featured on Spotify and YouTube, the track unfolds like a cinematic R&B meditation on soul connection. It is not written as fantasy. It is written as remembrance.

The emotional weight of the piece comes from its intimacy. There are no loud declarations or exaggerated promises. Instead, the song moves carefully through quiet details: the shoreline, the ocean, a hand held without hesitation, and most powerfully, the eyes of someone who feels familiar before reality has fully introduced them.

This is what gives the record its atmosphere. It speaks to the unsettling beauty of feeling emotionally connected to someone before life has fully caught up to the feeling.

Musically, “I’ve Already Seen Us” fits naturally within atmospheric R&B, spoken soul, and cinematic neo-soul. It carries the emotional DNA of late-night reflection, ocean air, distance, memory, and unanswered questions.

For listeners who have ever felt spiritually drawn toward someone they barely know, this song will resonate immediately.

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Full Poem Lyrics

I’ve Already Seen Us
By Nelly Vee

This wasn’t just a dream.
It was something already lived somewhere beyond sleep, somewhere real enough that my hands still remember yours.

I saw us on that shoreline, not as strangers finding love, but as two souls finally arriving where we were always meant to be. The ocean was moving, soft and steady, but it wasn’t what held me. You were.

You were standing there in light, lace brushing against your skin like it already knew you.

And your eyes… those deep, brown-black eyes… they didn’t just meet mine. They found me.

Even now, through photographs, through distance, through moments that should feel small, they still carry something real. Something that doesn’t fade just because I haven’t stood in front of you yet.

There’s depth in them.
A quiet pull that doesn’t demand attention, but takes it anyway. Not fast. Not forceful. Just enough to make everything else fall away.

I’ve caught myself staying there longer than I meant to. Not searching. Not thinking. Just feeling.

Because your eyes don’t just show you… they hold something.

A calm, but not empty. A softness, but not fragile. A quiet intensity that lingers under the surface.

And once I feel it, I don’t want to leave it.

In that vision, on that shore, your hand was in mine, and it felt right. Not new. Not uncertain. Just right. Like something my body understood before my mind could catch up.

But it was your eyes that kept me there.

The way you looked, not distant, not unsure, but knowing. Like recognition without explanation.

And that moment didn’t rush. It stretched.

That quiet tension between taking my time and wanting you closer, without losing a single second in between.

You don’t ask for closeness. You create it. Naturally. Effortlessly.

And when you smile, not just with your lips but with your eyes, it does something deeper. Something that doesn’t stay on the surface. Something that warms, pulls, lingers, until I’m standing there wanting more than just the moment.

Not rushed. Not forced. Just real. Just us.

And if this reaches you the way it once reached me, then you already feel it.

This isn’t imagination. It’s something already in motion. Something that found its way through your eyes and never left.

Who are you?
Where are you?
Will I ever find you in reality? 😢

— Nelly Vee

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