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*I like your hair resting on your shoulders like the weight of the world is absent, and when the gentle breeze blows, it simply moves in its direction. I like how messy it is-- there is some kind of order in it, and in this world where solitude is a friend or a foe, you give order and colour, just like your hair. I envy the boy who first brush your hair from your face as you give in to love's first kiss, or the gentleman who will see you comb it after a midnight bath, from his bedside. Or he, most of all, who will witness it turn to gray. I'll always dream of you, and your hair swaying by the breeze. Thank you, for at least, this vivid imagery is forever mine to keep.*
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Feb 4, 2016
Feb 4, 2016 at 12:24 PM UTC
I Like Your Hair
*I like your hair resting on your shoulders like the weight of the world is absent, and when the gentle breeze blows, it simply moves in its direction. I like how messy it is-- there is some kind of order in it, and in this world where solitude is a friend or a foe, you give order and colour, just like your hair. I envy the boy who first brush your hair from your face as you give in to love's first kiss, or the gentleman who will see you comb it after a midnight bath, from his bedside. Or he, most of all, who will witness it turn to gray. I'll always dream of you, and your hair swaying by the breeze. Thank you, for at least, this vivid imagery is forever mine to keep.*
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Feb 4, 2016
Feb 4, 2016 at 12:24 PM UTC
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