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Being A Girl
Being a girl is a whirlwind of pearls,
A cacophony of irony, a symphony of agony
Being a girl is a risk that you take,
Not a choice that you make, but a barrier you break
A stake higher than desired, comfort distant but required
I'm tired yet persisting, dreaming of just existing
But being a girl is more beautiful than the musical melody of birdsong,
or the way the moon-rays archaize the crumbled walkways,
Patterning the city with a scrawling grid of history
I can walk as a woman and realize the beauty of “just be”
It is the glimmer of gossamer strands under streetlights as I pass by,
carbon-black shadow accentuating cyan eyes
Yes, being a girl is a whirlwind of pearls.
A cacophony of irony, a symphony of agony
But a girl is who I’ll stay.
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I wrote this piece about my transition. I am a transgender woman and this poem is a love letter to the divine feminine and the things I both adore and disrelish about womanhood.