Sheila Charles PINK HAIR
‘There’s somebody making a statement’ I thought
As this pink haired girl boarded the bus.
It wasn’t JUST pink, it was SHOCKING PINK>
(I realize this is a monologue
Yet it’s a subject I’d like to discuss.)
When I was in my early twenties,
I decide to wear a gold ring
On my Peter Pointer finger
It was not at all the ‘in thing.’
AND I wore just one earring.
I swept my long hair to one side.
I thought I might start a new fashion
Whereas it probably looked cock-eyed.
Friends said, “You’ve lost an earring.”
“I haven’t,” I pettishly replied.
These days, I would have thought,
Everything’s been done before.
Endeavouring to be different
Would be impossible what’s more.
Dyed hair, tattoos, silver studs –
There’s nothing left to explore.
Unless they choose weird clothing.
that would undoubtedly be an eye-sore.
So, I can’t help wondering,
They’re making statements. No or yes?
What about? Is it important?
We’ll never know. We can only guess.
Back to Miss Pink Hair, on the bus.
I nearly asked, but I hadn’t the cheek,
“Is your hair bright pink for the long haul
Or are you going to dye it YELLOW next week?”
illustration by ume-nori