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Please excuse my inexperience
I’m not really quite sure what I’m doing yet
But I know that I like this experience
And I don’t want it to be over yet

I’m sorry I can’t quite look you in the eye right now
I promise that it isn’t to spite you
But you see right through me to my core
And I’m warmed by the fire inside of you

You make me feel like I could put down roots
And grow here
You make me feel like I could call this place
A home
You make me feel like I could put down roots
And grow my dear
I didn’t know I didn’t have to be alone

I need a drink I feel delirious
I can’t really believe this is happening
But I can tell that you’re dead serious
Your touch puts an end to my questioning

You ask me if I’m doing ok
Cuz I’m shaking and my pulse is thundering
I smile and tell you that I’m fucking fantastic
For now, at least, I’ve finished my wandering

You make me feel like I could put down roots
And grow here
You make me feel like I could call this place
A home
You make me feel like I could put down roots
And grow my dear
I didn’t know I didn’t have to be alone

You make me feel like I could put down roots
And grow here
I’ve never had a sense of purpose
Never had a place to call my own
You make me feel like I could put down roots
And grow my dear
And now I know I don’t have to be alone

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from Crazy Crying Trans Grrl, released September 6, 2016

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Izzy and the Chimera Portland, Oregon

DIY folk-pop made by a disabled Jewish nonbinary trans girl in Portland, Oregon.

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