
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”
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.



Comments (1)
😂This sure gets the point across!