Break Free

Gowri Bhargav posted under PenMuse-53 Poetry on 2023-06-20



Whenever my parents proudly called me their son, I trembled to reveal my other dimension, I hid my feelings and desires for quite long, Though things seemed right to them, to me they were wrong. Fascinated I was by dolls and flashy gowns, In a make-believe world I'd let myself drown, Jewelry and lipsticks I'd often borrow, And hide them safely beneath my pillow. As I grew, my mind imploded with silent screams, I wallowed helplessly between masks extreme, I felt my body did not belong to me, My reflection seemed a stranger sadly. Then at last, I decided 'enough was enough', With grit I embarked upon a journey tough, My true identity, I was glad to embrace, All the challenges I was determined to face. Abandoned I was by the people I knew, Thankfully I was supported by strangers few, Now I walk tall without regrets 'cause I'm free, To the world I'm no more a 'he' but a 'she'.     Penmancy gets a small share of every purchase you make through these links, and every little helps us continue bringing you the reads you love!