syndroid opened this issue on Aug 15, 2003 ยท 3 posts
syndroid posted Fri, 15 August 2003 at 2:37 PM
I just finished this poem. It accompanies an illustration that I will post in the 2D gallery soon. It's about a 9 year old boy who discovers his mother's extravagant clothing as well as his feminine side. From that moment on he wants to be a dancer. He realizes he feels better in women's clothing and becomes a transvestite. However, as time progresses the boy experiences the reluctance of society to accept him for who he is. And that is what the poem tells: how he has to abandon his dreams in order to be a "normal" part of society. That's why "his appetite for life has been stored away for good", since only hypocrisy accepts him.
The Cabinet
An appetite for life
Stored away for good
The boy who had a dream
Was just misunderstood
The core of his parade
Was never fully matched
But what he had to show
Was soon to be dispatched
The suit of his delight
Worn out by gentle pride
The boy who had a dream
Was never to abide