I step into the sunlight
Finally free of the clouds
I'm no longer suffering
I can take a breath of fresh air
Now, I can look up at the sky
And know that I share her beauty
I shed the skin of a man
so I can shine with the heart of a woman
When I look at a flower
I see past her petals
I see a seed that grew from nothing
beat the harsh indifference of nature
grew into a beautiful array of color
She gives others hope
She's a token of love and loss
Of new beginnings
One of many performers
in the great symphony of nature
That's what I see
That's how my mind works
Seeing a piece of the world
that only I will ever see
I'm like that flower
Blooming with my unique colors
Daring to be different
And that is a wonderful thing
The wonderful thing about Sky
She's a wonderful, wonderful thing
Her heart's made of stardust
Her soul's made of spring
She's a kind and loving,
warm and caring
beautiful magical girl!
But the most wonderful thing about Sky
is she's the only one in the world!
Why must they hate us?
We only want to be ourselves
To exist honestly
To show who we are
We choose our names
We tell people what to call us
Yet they refuse
They insist that they know better
But they don't
How can anyone know us better than ourselves?
Why must we be afraid
To introduce ourselves
To wear the clothes we want
To have the bodies that make us comfortable
That's all we want
To exist
To be who we are
Why is that so much?
Why?
It's okay to simply exist
no matter what anyone else insists.
I am valid, I am fine
It's my time to spend, mine
So I'll spend it resting if I choose
After all, I've got nothing to lose
by ignoring the grind outside
And right now, I'd rather be resting inside
I'll take my time until I'm ready to say
“Okay. Now it's time to take on the day.”
You never knew me as he
yet you take one look and judge me
My hair too short, my chest too small
you see one detail instead of them all
And if you looked a little higher
you'd see the pin that says “she/her”
But you don't see me, you see a boy
As though trying to strip away my joy
For you see, I shed my strife
And learned how to love life
This is what you'd see
If instead of judging, you got to know me