William Shakespeare
After 8-year-old Tommy came out as a girl, his mother and 18-year-old sister Natalie took him shopping for dresses, with help from an understanding shop assistant.
After 8-year-old Tommy did reveal That hidden deep within his soul did dwell A girl, not a boy, he wished to be His mother and his sister, Natalie, Did take him on a shopping trip, with haste, To find the perfect dresses, fitting with taste. And in this quest for clothes, they found a guide, A kind shop assistant, filled with insight wide, Who understood the struggles Tommy faced, And helped them find the garments to embrace His newfound identity, with care and grace. Oh, what a wondrous event to behold, When barriers and norms are cast in gold! For in this world, so full of narrow views, To find acceptance amidst judgment's cruel hues, Is to embark upon a path so rare, Where dreams and selves, at last, may truly share. And as they journeyed through those clothed aisles, A metamorphosis began to unfold, Not just in Tommy, but in each of them, For in acceptance, hearts do find their realm. Yet in this tale, there lies a deeper thought, For in the simple act of clothes long sought, Lies a profound insight buried within, Of how identity can be truly seen. For as they tried on different fabric's fold, They also donned the garments of the soul, And in this dance of dresses, a symphony, Of self-expression swirled, so majestically. And as the final outfit was secured, A fragile bud of acceptance had matured, Enveloping young Tommy with its embrace, And filling each heart with love's tender grace. For clothes, my friends, are more than mere attire, They carry stories, desires, and inspire, A reflection of the essence we possess, A canvas upon which our truths impress. So let us learn from young Tommy's revelation, And cast away the chains of expectation, May we, too, find the courage to be true, To seek acceptance, and to find it, too. For in the realm of individuality, We may uncover our own authenticity, And dress ourselves in garments of the soul, In which our spirits, freely, seek to stroll.
