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Don't shave your bush, your fat hairy bush, your thick matted bush of twine. Don't mow your lawn, of 70s **** your afro of ***** sunshine. Your hedge of rough stems. of tangled tough vines, your tight web of spider like lines. Its secret sunk well; I delight in to smell, and careful, my fingers might find. To lap at its stream. To eat of its fruit. To climb through its branches like a snug fitting boot. Don't shave it I plead, until it grows like a **** Until it grows, until it flows, until it blooms like a rose. Until who knows, I've planted my seed. Don't shave your bush, your wonderful wild bush. I thrill to search your garden.
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Nov 3, 2010
Nov 3, 2010 at 3:09 PM UTC
Don't shave your bush
Don't shave your bush, your fat hairy bush, your thick matted bush of twine. Don't mow your lawn, of 70s **** your afro of ***** sunshine. Your hedge of rough stems. of tangled tough vines, your tight web of spider like lines. Its secret sunk well; I delight in to smell, and careful, my fingers might find. To lap at its stream. To eat of its fruit. To climb through its branches like a snug fitting boot. Don't shave it I plead, until it grows like a **** Until it grows, until it flows, until it blooms like a rose. Until who knows, I've planted my seed. Don't shave your bush, your wonderful wild bush. I thrill to search your garden.
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Nov 3, 2010
Nov 3, 2010 at 3:09 PM UTC
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