December 31, 2006, Revised 2017
When I was 9
Alanis was my idol.
Then came puberty,
that crimson age of loss,
of insecurity,
and I lost it.
I lost it all,
all that innate
proud feminism,
That innocent security,
The accrued will to be,
and certainty
that as long as I tried,
God damn-it,
I could fly.
Then there was you,
With smug looks of judgment,
For me to defeat.
But now I see.
Now I see
Your cynicism
In looks of chauvinism
Masking
insecurity,
inferiority
And I don’t have much more to say.
I’m done trying
To prove anything.
Reach only a little more
No needed boost from you,
No prepared proof,
for patriarchs unknown.
Honest, full-fledged
female identity,
holy intact;
I’ve flown.
