In Colorado there’s a kid
By birth a boy believes that he
A female has inside him hid
And that in fact he is a she.
Wearing what little women wear
Demanding only girls for play
Letting his blondish wispy hair
Grow long in an unmanly way.
While everyone was ready to
Accommodate this little boy
And did whatever was to do
For Cory calling Cory, Coy,
Uncertain where it was to end
They went along to get along
In unfamiliar ways to wend
Until things started going wrong,
For when she said she had to go
The girls’ room was the only place.
The school said absolutely “no!”
So someone made a Federal case;
For activists had made the claim
That Coy was made to suffer now
By having to make in the same
Place boys were making—anyhow
That was the gist of it, and that
Her civil rights were trampled on
Because the place where Coy was at
Was not where Cory would have gone;
So as the court decreed the school
Was in the wrong the case was won
By those who’d use a claim to rule
And ride roughshod o’er everyone.
Transgender
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