What a guy! What a player! On the field he was the slayer. The only son, the one to watch. The one who others tried to match. He had the looks and physique A grades at school for all to see.
Now he pays a heavy price Drinks Jack Daniels every night For all his life he was pushed To be valour dictorum in the year book
He had problems so deep inside He didn't want footballers thighs He wanted silk and lace with heels Not the college football kit If he could have what he dreamed He'd be a cheerleader on that field
As a boy late at night He gave his mom a real fright There he was in her clothes His father beat him and killed his soul
Years went by and James was wed So he wore his wife's clothes instead! Till one day he bought his own Shaved his legs and went out alone He bumped into a group of jocks Who beat him because he wore a frock
Now in the mirror he has scars That match the hundreds still inside For James outside to all of you Was Jayne inside and then showed you
But now at 50 for him to late To be reasigned and be just Jayne Times have changed and so have views If he wants to, let him wear Jimmy Choos So if any friends I have Called John Wants to be simply Joanne Let me know asap We can celebrate with a drink.
Disgusted at a story I read about a tortured soul. Humanity needs a good kick and not this way.