The Quiet Life of Hair
A poem about time, identity, and the soft threads that grow with us

Hair begins quietly.
A soft rebellion
against the smooth silence of skin.
It grows without announcement—
a forest made of patience,
a thousand dark threads
learning the language of wind.
In childhood
it is careless,
falling into eyes,
catching sunlight like secrets.
In youth
it becomes identity—
cut, dyed, shaped,
a flag we raise above the forehead
to say
this is who I am today.
But time
is a slow barber.
It trims without asking,
thins the edges,
leaves small clearings
where thick fields once stood.
Still,
every strand remembers something:
rain on a summer street,
the weight of a lover’s hand,
a quiet morning
in front of a mirror.
Hair keeps growing
as long as it can—
a stubborn poem
written by the body.
And when it finally falls,
it leaves behind
not absence,
but the echo
of all the days
the wind passed through it. ✨
About the Creator
Leo
Passionate men's hairstylist with a keen eye for detail and a knack for creating on-trend looks. Dedicated to delivering hair restoration education that enhances individual style.


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