I'm 30 something, hella single
A natural flirt that forgot how to mingle
How to chill
How to meet somebody new
I'm all into exactly what I'm in to
And can't be swayed, yo
I don't play games, no
I'm not really serious
Don't feel my age though
I still take time slow
Don't go on dates, nah
At least not intentional
Build friendships first
And if the timing and alignment works
Of unified passions + complimentary quirks
I would dive head first in
Something like 9th & Jean Grae "love thirst"ing
I am open
Can't say I'm searching
I'm still learning how to be the person I want to be for me
I want a love that frees everybody involved
And watch walls dissolve
Evolve with another
Have a whole year of summer
Every year
Like a smart bird
But me and my migration patterns awkward
As I grow I'm learning to own it all
And see my personality as beauty, not flaws
Not all who wander are lost, even though i walk don't own a car
Not all who wander are lost, and you will never catch me at a bar
Not all who wander are lost, I don't watch sports at all
Not all who wander are lost
I'm taking care of me
So I can be as healthy as I want you to be
I want mutuality
A life full of laughter
And a love I can't talk myself out of
The courage to accept any outcome
To feel silly and still grown up
Sober and clear
With a crush that's an
Inspiration
To step my life game up
I've been heartbroken but can love again
I'm flirtatious
Go on dates with friends
On accident
But I'm learning to listen
To what my cells say
Body, intuition
Sapiosexual: attracted to intellect
Life's unpredictable
There's no way to see the next
I'm probably too careful with investment
Once you accept it
It turns into a blessing
Just like any expression
Making love can be prayer
And so can a kiss
You can't settle for less
Once you've experienced this
I may stay single but shh...
Not all who wander are lost, and i didn't go to college at all
Not all who wander are lost, but i teach at the colleges now
Not all who wander are lost, and i will never fit in a box
Not all who wander are lost