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Apr 2015
By: Cedric McClester

He’s locked inside a body
That doesn’t feel like home
With feminine tendencies
That he’s always known
How to sublimate
Until he was grown
Now it’s public knowledge
And he’s in his own zone

He’s locked inside a body
That doesn’t feel like home
Which was his little secret
But now his secret’s blown
He can no longer keep it
With him and him alone
Cos it’s already out there
Advertised and shown

He’s locked inside a body
That doesn’t feel like home
But who are we to judge him
Or to throw a stone
He has enough to deal with
Which he’s done all alone
And hopefully in time
Acceptance will have grown




(c) Copyright 2015, Cedric McClester.  All rights reserved.
Written by
Cedric McClester  New York, New York
(New York, New York)   
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