From your head grew two braids Gold and long Golden long hair, golden long hair One braid on one side of your face hung Cabled and calm It seemed to say, as it swayed That it hung there hoping to charm me (Or somebody) "Can you imagine me in your bed at dawn?" Said your long hair, said your long hair "or kids with my face, can you see them? Tiny and blonde!" The other braid on the other side of your face was lost In the folds of your clothing, having stayed there this morning When you got up and put your clothes on It seemed to say as it lay down your shoulder blade "Leave me alone! Can't you let me be tucked in then go? Why do you gawk there with the prying long stare?
I know you think I could make you happy If you could just stroke golden long hair But you're wrong there!" So your two blonde braids sang me this song and, in between them, your Face sang along, saying: "Calm yourself down, Phil, be calm You'll find that the beautiful long braids that you fawn over aching to Own Do in fact sway for you, though not you alone There is also that gold in your palm, on your shoulder, and everywhere Where it belongs So don't try to say 'Spring is my own private dawn!' Because us braids and cute faces make moms And more laughing and licking and kids and their mouths All living their lives in the throng."