"Your hair is messed up" comes from Haruki Murakami's essay "If I Love You". The original text is as follows: "If I love you and you happen to love me, when your hair is messed up, I will smile and brush it away for you, but my hand will stay on your head for a few more seconds. However, if I love you and you unfortunately don't love me and your hair is messed up, I will only tell you gently:' Your hair is messed up.
"Your hair is messed up" refers to a feeling that you can't love it. In this way, Haruki Murakami shows the intimacy of men and women in love and the restraint of love when they are not in love. In this work, he used this loving sentence to describe the brave pursuit of pure love by men and women in love.
Similar sentences
1. Your hair is messed up.
The whole sentence is: if I love you and you happen to love me.
You bloom like a dandelion.
The whole sentence is: I secretly touched you, only to find that you are scattered like dandelions, and then your figure is everywhere.
I landed on the moon.
The whole sentence is: I landed on the moon because you were in the mountains. The direction I want to go is the distance from you.
I can only write in the snow.
The whole sentence is: I can only write in the snow and write down everything you want to know. Hurry up, or the letter will melt.
5. Writing begins at dusk, and there are countless title pages at dawn.
The whole sentence is: flowers bloom and flowers fall is a sentence, and night is an article. Writing begins at dusk, and there are countless title pages at dawn. The whole world has pieced together a poem, and I love you is the last line.
6. I have hands
The whole sentence is: I have hands, but I don't know how to touch you
7. Accompany me to see the sea in Hoh Xil.
The whole sentence is: accompany me to see the sea in Hoh Xil, not the future, as long as you come.
The roses are in full bloom.
I miss you very much when the roses are in full bloom.