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Peter Davies
Poems
Jan 2015
pink, blue, purple, grey
I am not an "it",
Not a "what" but a "who".
You look but you don't see me.
I am here, so where are you?
Ev'ry time you call me "girl"
It stabs me in the heart,
You twist the knife with "daughter"
And refuse to play your part.
I wonder, if I died tomorrow
What would my fun'ral be?
Into the earth I'd wear a dress
And bare a mask of "she".
My body is my strangled tomb
And, you, my epitaph:
"Here lies a sister, daughter, friend."
But I lie split in half.
Ev'ry time you call me "daughter",
Ev'ry time you call me "she"
Holds a venomous reception
In the darkest parts of me.
You say that it gets better.
Just a phase and nothing more.
I don't know how you can say that
With my heart spilt on the floor.
Walk o'er my bones in high-heeled shoes,
Kiss my pale skin with blood,
You ***** me with names of she
And wash me in pink mud.
I'm smothered with assumptions
And I'm drowned in prejudice,
A balloon fills up inside me
With ev'ry uttered word of "miss".
So if you wish to watch me die,
Melt away and o'er again,
Then tie me to the threads of girls
And taunt me with ropes of men.
#dysphoria
#trans
#lgbtq
#guy
#transphobia
Written by
Peter Davies
Edmonds Washington
(Edmonds Washington)
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