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And i can't take my mind From that hairdresser i frequent Just had her second baby Right after her father had died To leave her care for a half brother That is lost to the angst of teenage pride Unknown a mother on a drug fuelled ride Stacey the one to pick pieces as they fall For she is beautiful, she never cries. She only ever smiles, she only smiles To her my coat of colours i do gift On a hook does it hang As her life she strips bare With an ease of fallen discarded hair Her colours unfurl in humility and grace Her red is of creation, of a burning fire Not one of foolish unrepentant desire Her blue a reality, a living breathing sky Not the word of a poet, not of you nor of I Her green is her renewal Of the fertile lives that she now tends Jealousy nor envy no means to that end Yet evening falls, in who will she confide?   No one to turn to, nowhere to hide For she is beautiful, she never smiles   She only ever cries, she only cries
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Jan 26, 2018
Jan 26, 2018 at 12:07 PM UTC
Stacey
And i can't take my mind From that hairdresser i frequent Just had her second baby Right after her father had died To leave her care for a half brother That is lost to the angst of teenage pride Unknown a mother on a drug fuelled ride Stacey the one to pick pieces as they fall For she is beautiful, she never cries. She only ever smiles, she only smiles To her my coat of colours i do gift On a hook does it hang As her life she strips bare With an ease of fallen discarded hair Her colours unfurl in humility and grace Her red is of creation, of a burning fire Not one of foolish unrepentant desire Her blue a reality, a living breathing sky Not the word of a poet, not of you nor of I Her green is her renewal Of the fertile lives that she now tends Jealousy nor envy no means to that end Yet evening falls, in who will she confide?   No one to turn to, nowhere to hide For she is beautiful, she never smiles   She only ever cries, she only cries
david-noonan
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Jan 26, 2018
Jan 26, 2018 at 12:07 PM UTC
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