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Not my career I can trace but my life. I wrote a lyric in 1970 when I went back to New York and it goes like this, -- I mean a poem called "Coil Strand" because people call my hair natural, they call it kinky. We call it all kinds of things, but what it is is coiled. It's like that. My life is all in my hair. "The Coiled Strand. Mine is the coiled strand. The follicle is just like the bag I'm ...
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