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Girl from wherever, You appeared with a coffee in hand, At my table So we talked, and we walked. My friends were infatuated, Their pupils dilated I’m sure one even masturbated, to a dirtier, devious you, locked in his mind But you were too pure for me to. Your eyes were big and brown, Big and brown, I could see in your house Through those big brown window-eyes I saw love, pain, sadness, and reflections Of a time that you longed for. Your skin was soft with a suntan, But it wasn’t a suntan, it was a piece of perfect toast, it was wheat bread, smooth and a light dark. One night we talked, You on the floor, me on the couch We danced, we sang and we laughed, But you were leaving the next day, I had nothing to say, but thank you. You told me you were the perfect match For me, a man of Pisces, “I don’t believe in that,” I said, But really, I think there is something to it, We decided we would be perfectly matched. Oh, but you were leaving the next day, And I went to sleep, with you in my arms You were a girl from wherever, my norwegian wood, I was a pisces that was too clever, but you understood, Goodbye girl from wherever, my norwegian wood. I think back to that day, those days, And I wonder what you’re doing, Ha, funny thing, I don’t remember your name, but you’re my norwegian wood.
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May 3, 2014
May 3, 2014 at 11:05 PM UTC
A Girl From Wherever
Girl from wherever, You appeared with a coffee in hand, At my table So we talked, and we walked. My friends were infatuated, Their pupils dilated I’m sure one even masturbated, to a dirtier, devious you, locked in his mind But you were too pure for me to. Your eyes were big and brown, Big and brown, I could see in your house Through those big brown window-eyes I saw love, pain, sadness, and reflections Of a time that you longed for. Your skin was soft with a suntan, But it wasn’t a suntan, it was a piece of perfect toast, it was wheat bread, smooth and a light dark. One night we talked, You on the floor, me on the couch We danced, we sang and we laughed, But you were leaving the next day, I had nothing to say, but thank you. You told me you were the perfect match For me, a man of Pisces, “I don’t believe in that,” I said, But really, I think there is something to it, We decided we would be perfectly matched. Oh, but you were leaving the next day, And I went to sleep, with you in my arms You were a girl from wherever, my norwegian wood, I was a pisces that was too clever, but you understood, Goodbye girl from wherever, my norwegian wood. I think back to that day, those days, And I wonder what you’re doing, Ha, funny thing, I don’t remember your name, but you’re my norwegian wood.
Written: December 10, 2012 - About a girl, whose name I forget, but a night I will remember forever.
steven-dorsay-childs
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May 3, 2014
May 3, 2014 at 11:05 PM UTC
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