
Pronouns were once given
Originally at birth,
Then with ultrasounds,
Noted by colors:
Pink or blue.
“It’s a boy!” It’s a girl!
Excitement created by
Obvious identification
Is now, I discovered,
Deemed presumptuous.
Fact is replaced by feeling.
Children once told
Now get to tell.
Gender reveal parties
Are selfish.
Parents irrelevant.
Pronoun police rule.
Students are expected,
Sometimes required to ask:
“What pronoun would you
Like me to use?”
He/she/they/them?
Variations are multiplying —
More every minute.
Inside where identity is formed.
Subjectivity is personified —
“Don’t tell me, I’ll tell you!”
DNA, science, visual evidence,
Egg or sperm producer —
All nonsense.
Doesn’t mean a thing.
Only what a person feels like,
Or identifies with —
“I’m a boy!” I’m a girl!
“I’m neither!” “I’m both!”
“I’m fluid!” “I’m layers!”
“I’m anything! I’m nothing!”
What fun, don’t you think?
As for me,
No one asked me
But that’s okay,
So be it, I’m all for it,
I’ll play along.
In fact, I can’t wait —
The truth is for me . . .
(Drum roll)
Refer to me, please,
As It!
Yes, I found my pronoun —
My proud pronoun.
It transcends sex
It is beyond gender,
Appearance, or apparatus.
It is all
Minerals, molecules, and such,
Neurons and synapses —
Mixed with blood and guts.
Trans-humanity!
Upside-down reality!
In the end
So final and finally me
Pursuing life so happily,
Settled so materialistically.
Thank you, pronoun police!
Without you I would never know
How It could be —
Gleefully,
Living all for me.
I’M IT!