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 Mar 2017 Hannah
Anie Rose Tiu
I love you** because you have shown yourself to me.
Would you believe me if I told you that
I love you more now that you have shown me your scars?
I love you.
I love you in a way I have never loved another person my entire life.
It’s that simple.
But you don’t love me.
You never have, and you never will.
 Mar 2017 Hannah
Ryan Lopez
Mom, I have something to say, you see,
I’m not the pretty little girl,
That you want me to be.
I do not wish to be considered female,
It just isn’t me,
All the dresses, skirts,
Or all of this femininity.

I wish to be male,
If you’d please just accept,
That your “daughter” has never been “female” at heart,
So please show respect.

She and her pronouns just aren’t me,
But instead, I will go by him and he.

Being called male is what I dream,
And going by Ryan, if you please.

I still love you and that will never change,
But I just thought I should tell you this,
Just a slight rearrange,
In who you knew as Raylyn,
The name that I will no longer accept.

My poem is now coming to a close,
And I’m hoping that one day you’ll truly accept,
Me for me, no matter what clothes.


Thank you, mom.
My transgender coming-out poem.
 Mar 2017 Hannah
Rain Sunshine
c r y s t a l s


The tear drops were like crystals
mercilessly building up on her dark
eyelashes. Sniffing bitterly, she dried her
tears and stood in front of the mirror
trembling. She was broken inside and out
all she needed was love, love was the token.
She needed love to care for her neglected
heart as a glove of hope.
 Mar 2017 Hannah
lei
maybe it had been written in the stars
that there would once be a girl
who loved a boy
who was slowly growing into
a constellation.

the girl waits and waits and waits
for a sign that this love she has nurtured
would soon ripen with age
and find its way
before the boy turns into a blinding star.
for jww.
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