Lying in her bed She's running my hair Through her hands And kissing my bruises Away When she notices My roots are growing out Like little glints Of gold she says Like golden wheat in a Muddy field Like sunlight Breaking into her Darkened room And dancing across the floor Then she asks me If I would grow them Out for her Show myself to her And if she was A little more poetic I wouldBirth sign: Aquarius
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