Troubled Marriage Poems

Asking again – Does she really like me?
I have been working with a female co-worker for about a year now, we have became pretty close friends and share alot of lifes struggles by talking alot with each other. The problem is that we are both married and both having marriage trouble, the trouble was there way before we even meet for the both of us. I found myself being attracted and careing about this person. The felling is the same on the other side. We have a lot in common. She is very open with me on somethings, but not her feeling towards me, but we both know we can cross that line. I have been emailing her almost daily with poetry that I have written, I know she likes it, and I know that she keeps them in a special place, but never get any reponse from her on the poems. I can tell her anything and I will make her day. She does make strong eye contact with me. She is very freindly towards me, and sometime makes acusses to talk to me small talk. But I am still very confussed on what her intent is. How do I appoach this.
Yes I known the answer!
[Romaji SUBBED] Lee Seung Ki – Will You Marry Me? [HD]
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