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visiitors poetry
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Visitors PoetryJenelle Rose, I am still struggling in private with my cross-dressing
escapades. I will never get enough courage to be honest. But as Staci I have
become a poet of sorts. I know, everybody thinks they can write poetry. But I
teach writing, including poetry. As Steve I have had quite a bit published. As
Staci it's something totally different. I hope you enjoy. Cross Dressing Filly Last night I went out on the town While dressed up like the girls. I pulled my nylons way up high And from my ears hung pearls.
Mascara stretched my eye lashes, To flirty lengths, so black. Red lipstick graced my rosey cheeks, Blonde ringlets teased my back.
I even felt like I belonged While in my heels, dancing, I turned and spun my mini skirt Then 'cross the floor went prancing.
But trouble came, as you might guess, When 'cross the room I saw The little woman I had wed, she was With my mother in law.
Now neither knew I love to dress In skirts and things so frilly, So t'ward the door I turned my head And pranced out like a filly. Copyright © 2005 Staci Marie Denton
Too Late? A little girl I'd love to be, With pigtails long and brown. With puffy sleeves on every dress And a lipstick-painted frown.
I'm sure the boys would laugh at me, They'd pull my hair and run. But if I could be, for just one day, A girl, I'd have so much fun.
I'd retire my mitt and baseball bat And learn to paint my nails. Then I'd bat my lashes and giggle my eyes And run from spiders and snails.
Why did I have to be born a boy? Was it me who chose that fate? If so I'd like to trade my 'tough' For 'soft' if it ain't too late. Copyright © 2005 Staci Marie Denton
Sex change anyone? http://blogs.salon.com/0004766/ A sex change would be newsomething really unique but would it appropriate, for the shy and the meek? I might go through with it The feeling would be new but what of me? I like being me, I could sit back |
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