Miladys
Miladys,
For all my springs, I was a lion
With kinks and knots in my hair
"Your hair's too tough to comb!
What you have here is nothing less than a lion's mane."
The coiffeurs would gripe and grovel
At the sight of my unsightly hair
But one day I met someone like a flower
Someone with the fragrance of a songbird
Who sung and chanted proudly
Someone with the ability to tame my mane
"Don't worry. I can fix this."
And the songbird quelled my lion's mane
From the honeydew mornings, roosters cooing,
to the sun-kissed afternoons, breeze blowing
I sat there in that salon for hours
And by the end of it all,
I was no longer a lion, but a regular girl
And the songbird quelled my lion's mane
For many more springs,
I addressed Miladys as the master of my mane
But one spring, the songbird could no longer sing
The songbird had flown away into the ether,
far past the springs of my dimensions
And she could no longer quell my lion's mane
My lady, Miladys, lay your wings to rest
and make my mane your nest
There, you will forever remain on my mind
Love,
Jenny