I have studied the tight curls on the back of your neck – Audre Lorde
I have studied the tight curls on the back of your neck – Audre Lorde
That proudly screams I am a black woman
In a society that breaks their back
trying to emulate something that is supposed to come naturally
But does it I question
as the pitchfork cries war while sparring with an undefeated force
in a historic battle of the mane.
Or as my fingers become fragile and brittle as they slave away
To afford the necessities of life that comes in a bottle
Labeled all natural
Sulfate Free
Kind of like I am supposed to be
Free
But it has become such a comical concept
Because even when I am free from other races
I am not free from my own
Where natural is life
And relaxers are betrayal
Brought on by Caucasians
Who didn’t know our hairs worth
Only what they deem beautiful
But what if it is also what I see as beautiful
Will that tight curl on the back of your neck
So, different from the straight on the back of mine
Deem me unfit
To be a true African American