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Not A Dude

United We Stand Divided

By Earl W. PearlPublished about a year ago 1 min read

It’s not that hard to reason why

That girls compete with girls

And not against the stronger guy

Who’s now adorned in pearls

If one was born a healthy male

He’s bigger, faster, strong

So harken this poetic tale

Of how it’s all gone wrong

There’s been divisions, evermore

It should be shedding light

Combing them, I’ve said before

So wrong it can’t be right

The tranny female wannabe

Is stronger, pound for pound

The athlete tho, you never see

The other way around

When they competed with the men

They rarely qualified

If what is now was different then

Then how’s this justified

So why should we compete with them

Who once had facial hair

Since our equipment’s OEM

Are we competing fair

More and more we’re more incensed

These athletes at our starts

We shouldn’t have to race against

Their aftermarket parts

We’ll keep this ending short and sweet

Not meaning to be rude

But right there where our two legs meet

Our message, “Not a dude”

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About the Creator

Earl W. Pearl

I’ve been writing poetry (rhyming mostly) since about 2014 and have recently transitioned to writing novels and short stories. My poetry genres are faith, humor, social issues, politics, pretty much any subject matter.

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  • Rowan Finley about a year ago

    😂This sure gets the point across!

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