Naptrelle: Natural Hair Thoughts

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This piece was a long time coming. I've resisted the urge to write how I feel on the given topic due to the various implications it carries, however I feel in order for those to understand, you must teach and educate those who are oblivious
Stereotypes:
  • ● When you have natural hair it is as if you are immediately categorized as a strong black woman, burn incense, write poetry and play Erykah Badu. 
  • ● Mad at sistas who wear weaves or perms
  • ● Vegetarians OR only eat organic foods and use organic materials
  • ● Only listen to concious hip/hop and love soul

  • and typically darkskin with coarse hair

While many women going through this process may feel/do these things it generalizes each person who may have various reasons on why they are going natural.

Journey:
I decided to go natural last year, September. I was in the shower and was beyond disgusted at my stringy like hair that fell off without touch. I got the scissors whilst looking in the mirror and chopped off every straight end I seen. It was not only a liberating experience. I felt more beautiful and free. I neglected my hair for soo many years and wanted to start from scratch. 
From that moment on I was in the process of rebirth/revival. 

Discovering myself without the perm was a interesting experience. I no longer had straight tresses, I had to discover my kinky, coily hair I was born with. 
I was upset that I hidden my crown for soo long. But my throne was now uncovered


To All The Confused Women

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To all the confused women
What you do in the dark will come to light
So take heed in your decisions
Prevision you life

To all the confused women
You're not alone
I too, went down the same road
Longing for answers that left my soul -
Incomplete

Defeat, was what I felt
I went to seek comfort in somebody else
I ignored the light that shined within 

To all the confused women
Put your clothes back on
Do not lose your throne
Because he utters the sweetest thangs you'd ever known