There’s an outfit for each kind of day, one for work, and one to play. One for silence, one for charm — I dress to keep their peace from harm.
I match their tone, their pace, their cue, become the me they’re walking through. A shifting shape, a face that fits — but never quite the one that sits.
I dress in layers not for style, but just to wear a safer smile. A thousand looks, a thousand designs — but none align with what’s in mine.
And every mirror looked back at me But none of them knew who to be I learned to read the room so well, I lost the voice I used to tell.
But fabric wears, and so did I, the cost of always living shy. I’ve worn their sizes, played their part — let fashion hide a restless heart. But now I pull the stitching tight — and walk in clothes that finally fit right.