Transgression (Poem)

If you saw me, you would see:

I walk lithe and free, proud to be what I am.

Youthful, aged, eternal,

I wear pinstriped suits with a vest and tie,

Always with a fedora and oxford boots.

I don glittering gowns with outrageous heels,

Always with extreme impeccable make-up.

I scare wrinkled old men who brandish bibles

But charm their wide-eyed open-hearted children.

The troubled seek me, for they know

I will call them by their true names,

Drape them in rainbows, and let them dance.

I walk down your streets , as you shut your eyes in horror

At the colorful flags and the joyful laughter

That trail in my wake to make festive the road.

When I glance your way, you know that I see you.

This is what scares you the most.

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