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My early life... |
Snob! That's what my parents always called me with a smirk But I wasn't I was just different The highlight of my week wasn't watching Knight Rider like the other boys It was Wonder Woman Imagining myself wearing her gold tiara and bracelets Her lasso of truth Spinning round and saving the world Then going back to being normal Diana Prince My older brother bought me Action Man And all his accessories But as I soon found out to be the case War is boring My hunky hero opting instead to star in fashion shows With Barbie and Sindy Wearing their tight fitting dresses held together at the back with sellotape To keep his dignity His khaki jeep pimped up Now the ultimate accessory to drive around town My older sister used to collect novelty perfume bottles Mainly from Avon I can remember the one shaped like a white poodle with a tartan scarf round its neck you twisted it's head off to get to the scent I crept into her room every night to dab some behind my ears As you do And sprinkled some on my pillow I don't think she ever realised that within a couple of weeks the fragrance had been swapped for tap water When her Jackie magazine came through the door I was always first to it Dear sister upstairs, still snoring I'd flick through the pages Staring at celebrities from the day Always stopping to read the Cathy and Claire problem page Craftily I'd tuck it back inside the morning paper afterwards Nobody guessing my little guilty pleasure In the playground The boys would play Batman and Robin Quarrelling over who would play which hero, which villain I was always Catwoman Imaging myself as the statuesque Julie Newmar Or the purrfect Miss Eartha Kitt There was one boy that always called me "pixie eared gayo" I just thought it was because my ears were a bit pointed I told my Dad what my new nickname was after a few months The very next morning he walked me to school Took the boy aside And I never heard that name again I think it was then that my parents also realised I was different And as for the playground bully? The last time I saw him He was tottering down Canal Street, Manchester In fabulous high heels |