“Haircut” captures a quiet but powerful kind of rebirth, the moment when self-recognition returns after a long absence. Polly frames transformation through everyday intimacy, a mirror, a smile, a chorus of friends reflecting back a version of the self that finally feels real again. It’s not a dramatic reinvention, but a gentle reclaiming.
The haircut becomes a metaphor for release. Cutting something away is less about loss and more about clarity, shutting a door that no longer needs to stay open. The repetition in the lyrics mirrors that process, the reassurance you tell yourself until it stops being a mantra and starts being true. There’s humor and warmth in that simplicity, a sense of self-love that doesn’t need to shout.
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