Ugh, Not AgainA Poem by therisaMy frustrating ride home, on TTC streetcar, yesterday.
A soft groan
Escapes from my lips When the driver announces The abrupt end To my streetcar ride. Kicking everyone off As the streetcar is Short routed. Mentally Cursing the person Ordered this transvestite Once again. In groups We gather With our shivering body During the afternoon rush hour Awaiting the next streetcar. Hoping and praying We will be able To get on it. Knowing There is no guarantee We find a spot To hang on. A recorded voice Tells the riders To move backwards Where little space Exists. Pitying The poor soul Who has to struggle Through this sea of humanity To exit At their stop. Using pain To keep me In the here and now As an anxiety attack Threatens to overtake me. Until the crowds Thinned out Providing the need space For my own mental health. The long ride Nears the end As the streetcar Approaches the station And I transfer To a bus. For the final leg Of my trip Home.
© 2014 therisaAuthor's Note
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2 Reviews Added on March 25, 2014 Last Updated on March 25, 2014 AuthortherisaOntario, CanadaAboutA pre-op transwoman, writing about my experiences, using free verse. Been told my poems are very emotional and personal, almost like a diary entry in verse. If you want to friend me, please review.. more..Writing
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