© Robyn Scott
From her book It's Just a Matter of Perspective
I accept that I'm
abnormal,
That is ...
different from the rest,
Unlike most other
robots,
I put normality
to the test,
Being born a
female,
Was definitely
not my choice,
My gender has
always been a hurdle,
But I like my
singing voice.
With tattoos on
my shaven head,
Of my Staffies ... left and right,
There is no doubt
when threatened,
Which bitch will
actually bite.
I know I'm not a
Lesbian,
Although I've
known a few,
And I've slept
with enough women,
To
negate that point of view.
But you'd have to
cut off more than my hair,
For me to lose my
interest in men,
Who generally don't look my way,
But I have sex
now and then.
It's sometimes
lonely when you're different,
But I'm prepared
to pay the price,
Because to lose
my individuality,
Would
be far too great a sacrifice.
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