待你长发及腰待你刘海及眉
[dài nĭ zhăng fā jí yāo dài nĭ liú hăi jí méi]
Derived from traditional Chinese romantic literature, where someone waits for their loved one to grow out their hair ('及腰' meaning to reach waist length, '刘海' refers to bangs/fringe) signifying deep love and patience. The user might be waiting for a significant event or change in a relationship or personal growth metaphorically linked to physical transformation (longer hair).