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i hear you in your room Wild Thing, howling at the moon swinging from your blanket vines. it’s you who’s gnashing and gnarling, growling and moaning. give up your crown Wild Thing, set the yellow paper on the ground sail across the sea in your cardboard-box boat and float back to where you belong. i’ve waited for years and weeks and days Wild Thing, for you to hear me, watching the steam and love waft off your dinner every night. listen to my roar, Wild Thing: don’t let the wild rumpus reach too far into who you are.
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Apr 14, 2014
Apr 14, 2014 at 8:52 PM UTC
Come home, Wild Thing
i hear you in your room Wild Thing, howling at the moon swinging from your blanket vines. it’s you who’s gnashing and gnarling, growling and moaning. give up your crown Wild Thing, set the yellow paper on the ground sail across the sea in your cardboard-box boat and float back to where you belong. i’ve waited for years and weeks and days Wild Thing, for you to hear me, watching the steam and love waft off your dinner every night. listen to my roar, Wild Thing: don’t let the wild rumpus reach too far into who you are.
krb
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Apr 14, 2014
Apr 14, 2014 at 8:52 PM UTC
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