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Her hair, I’m seeing the white bathroom And on her beautiful head Long, auburn and curly I don’t remember anything But the desire for closeness Innocence and the bonds of womanity She worried for me, about me, wanted to help me Lips pressed against my child brow Warm I was, and so thrilled This is what I want to be And my daddy bought monkey brains Doors close, windows open and I still peer in Then and now We eat them down the hill, in the green, to the car. Bliss for togetherness
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Dec 17, 2014
Dec 17, 2014 at 4:51 AM UTC
Woman
Her hair, I’m seeing the white bathroom And on her beautiful head Long, auburn and curly I don’t remember anything But the desire for closeness Innocence and the bonds of womanity She worried for me, about me, wanted to help me Lips pressed against my child brow Warm I was, and so thrilled This is what I want to be And my daddy bought monkey brains Doors close, windows open and I still peer in Then and now We eat them down the hill, in the green, to the car. Bliss for togetherness
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Dec 17, 2014
Dec 17, 2014 at 4:51 AM UTC
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