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When I was three And my mother brushed my hair She parted it carefully And braided it equally. Two fat plaits Hung as even as my stare. When I was nine And the hairbrush was my foe Wild curls entwined Personality defined. Hair tangling Faster than it could grow. When I was fifteen And hair hit the salon floor I just wanted to be seen So dyed it pink, blue and green. Hair chopped short Little girl no more. Now I'm twenty-three No longer in the nest My parting is messy And my braids escapee. A hairy reminder That mother knows best.
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Oct 1, 2013
Oct 1, 2013 at 5:43 PM UTC
A Hairy Reminder.
When I was three And my mother brushed my hair She parted it carefully And braided it equally. Two fat plaits Hung as even as my stare. When I was nine And the hairbrush was my foe Wild curls entwined Personality defined. Hair tangling Faster than it could grow. When I was fifteen And hair hit the salon floor I just wanted to be seen So dyed it pink, blue and green. Hair chopped short Little girl no more. Now I'm twenty-three No longer in the nest My parting is messy And my braids escapee. A hairy reminder That mother knows best.
QuiteFranklyJessica
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Oct 1, 2013
Oct 1, 2013 at 5:43 PM UTC
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