Dear Deadname, Someday I will be able to look at old pictures of you without disgust I will look at your long dark hair and remember how much you loved it Loved running you hands through it as you untangled it from its curls I will remember how it felt between my own fingers Silky and smooth and how much I loved it myself Your eyes that were so dark they looked black And how at the mention of books, or cake they would light up like the Fourth of July How your smile was so full, and real With no underlying intent Especially how your skin would become so dark in summer Yet so pale in winter, and still look beautiful on you Even your petite shape was something I fell in love with How you fit so perfectly in anyone's arms And maybe even one day I will be able to utter your name I am not ready yet, though your name is a beautiful one I want you to understand that some day I'll love you but until then Sincerely, Rowan