The woman I love has dandelions
Woven in her hair
And everyone it seems is
Trying to pick them out
But She just laughs
She doesn’t care
Right from the beginning
She was a miracle
And no one thought
She ever had a chance
But She fought her way through
Like She always does
And She’s been kicking ass
Ever since
And She shines
Shines bright
And She floats
In the wind
And She’s got the world
In the palm of her hand
There’s compassion glistenin’
In Her eyes
And strength that’s bounding
From Her nose
And they don’t seem to see
The beauty in Her thoughts
And the power that She holds
Everyone it seems
Wants a clean-cut lawn
Green grass cut to the quick
And they don’t seem to recognize
The beauty of the weeds
That just won’t seem to quit
And She grows
Everyday
In the sun
And in the shade
It’s Her against the world
Refusing to be shamed
Well I know that
She doesn’t need me
Without me
She’d be just fine
But I made a wish
And she made it come true
And every single day is Divine
And She shines
Shines bright
And She floats in the wind
And She’s got the world
In the palm of Her hand
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