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 Jun 2015 Kai McC
Koty
I think of you night and day,
I always hear your voice,
It says I love you,
It keeps me going...

I love to call you mine,
I love bragging about you,
You're my pride and joy,
You're my prize that life has given me...

I never want to let you go,
You make me complete,
When you're away I ache,
Because half of myself is missing..

One day we will marry,
I dream of that every night,
When you asked my heart cried,
It knew you were its keeper..

I love you,
I will continue to do so,
I couldn't leave,
You complete me..

The day I stop loving you on earth..
Will be the day I start loving you from heaven..
My heart will always belong to you..
Even after death..

**I'll always be yours..
 Jun 2015 Kai McC
Koty
This Is True
 Jun 2015 Kai McC
Koty
I look at you and smile.
You look at me like I'm crazy.
You wonder what I'm thinking...
Well here it is...
You deserve the world.
You are the most amazing person I know.
I want to give you everything.
I can't give you that..
So I'll give you the next best thing...
My World
*I love you
 Apr 2015 Kai McC
Koty
Knowledgeable, you know what's going on,
Affectionate, you care for others around you,
Intelligent, you're the smartest person I know
Trustworthy, I can tell you anything,
Lovable, you're so easy to love,
Youthful, you're so full of life
Numbing**, with you, I feel no pain.

And best of all... *You're mine.
 Apr 2015 Kai McC
Koty
This is a new beginning for you and me,
You leave me gasping, I can't breathe,
It's not a bad thing, rest assured,
But my heart skips a beat with just a word.

I've wanted this for so long,
Beside you is where I belong,
Together I feel complete,
There isn't anything that could compete.

Happy I seem, I am afraid though,
I do my best not to let it show,
I'm terrified I'll run you off or scare you away,
But my heart says you're here to stay.

When we're apart, my heart aches,
I love to see a smile when I see your face,
If it's not there, I try to make it so,
I do my best, I hope that you know.

I long to say those three little words,
To say them softly as if I was a bird,
But I'm scared to, you see,
So for now... The three words will be..

Stay With Me...
If you think that you can erase the scars that bind me to this pain, maybe I can make you see
If you think I didn't always feel out of place, then you really never knew me...
 Jul 2014 Kai McC
Miranda Renea
I grew up in suburbia-
With picket fences as white as the faces
Who say they're godly enough to save babies
(As long as they're not queer)
Because we don't have to live with the fear
Of corpses lining the sidewalks
Of our perfectly landscaped yards
We have no guards firing on peaceful protestors
Because our children are filed into orderly lines
Laid out for them at birth
But for what it's worth, we teach them of racism
From a white textbook that lies about founding fathers
Where segregation is just a word and
Oppression is hardly even mentioned.
Our children, who play at the age of 6
And lose their innocence at the age of 16
Suburbia is a life of it's own,
Gangly arms and legs
Like the teenagers who starve themselves
And steal their parents liquor
Just to get drunk quicker
Ignorant of those on the streets dying of hunger
No wonder I yearn to be far from this hell I call home.

Allen Ginsberg once said
“America I’ve given you all and now I am nothing”
The Wonder Years once said
“Suburbia I’ve given you all and now I am nothing”
But I’ve found fallacies in both of these,
I feel it’s more like
Suburbia I’ve given you all
And now I’m an awkward 20 year old
Who doesn’t know how to talk to black people
Suburbia I’ve given you all
And now I’m way too confident walking around the city at night
Because I forget there are communities
Where people actually have to lock their doors,
Suburbia I’ve given you all
And now I have a 16 year old brother
Who thinks the word *** and **** jokes are funny
Suburbia I've given you all
And now my father hates that I'm for gender equality
Well dear daddy,
I hope this offends you.

Because I am offended
By a community that tells **** victims they were asking for it
I am offended by a community
That tells my best friend Liam
That he's just confused, that
His love for Adam is an abomination
I am offended by a community
That offers equality as thinly veiled oppression,
With houses decorated in the decadence of degradation,
All the while their perfect sons and daughters
Are dying of depression because
The hilt of a gun is so much quicker
Than the drugs of their addiction

Suburbia, you are the seed of suicide
Feeding off of your violent silence,
Your white fences slice our tongues
And leave us mindless.
Suburbia, you have betrayed us.
Taught us ignorance is bliss with
Algebra instead of how to do taxes,
Spent more time worried about
Girls' shoulders instead of *** education,
Taught me not to speak unless
My hand was raised as if praise
Is given to authority without question,
Funny how they forgot to mention
Our country was founded on rebellion.

But suburbia, I forgive you
And so I humbly ask of you,
Find the keys of compassion within the heart and
Shed the lock of ignorance that grips your mind
The door may be rusted but it can open with time
Suburbia, I beg of you
Join us in the war of love
Let us all raise our fists and
Paint peace signs on our wrists,
We are disobedient dandelions swaying in the sun,
Words of kindness rolling off our tongues
Like pacifistic shots of a gun
Firing respect instead of rounds
And burying hate instead of bodies in the ground.
***This is a group piece. The lovely Mary Hamula is the other writer that worked on it with me.
 Jul 2014 Kai McC
Jessy Ivan Diaz
I spend two hours every day writing you letters. In over two months I’ve written about a hundred, each and every one has met the heat of a fire.
Each one burned with a “sorry” at the end and I think I’ve said that word far too much that it’s lost it’s meaning.

I’m not sorry I fell in love with you.

I’m not sorry you meant the world to me.

I’m not sorry I gave you my all.

But most importantly I’m not sorry I met you.

People are poison, people hurt you, people will learn to love you as you are, so know that I loved you for the ****** up individual that you were.
You scared me just as much as I scared you.

But it didn’t change the way I felt about you.
 Jul 2014 Kai McC
Jessy Ivan Diaz
Today I found out that human beings are not mirrors.

1. I saw you cracked and I said to myself “fix her”

2. I thought about 10 different ways to “fix” her.

3. Affection.

4. Love.

5. Lust.

6. Poetry.

7. Kisses.

8. Letters.

9. Hugs.

10. Fix her.
10. Fix her.
10. Fix her.

Slowly realizing that you couldn’t be fixed I stepped away from your shattered heart.

I saw your body bruised and thought to myself she’s been through hell, so why should I try to throw more gasoline on her melting corpse.

Maybe I have an attraction towards insanity.

After all aren’t we all?

All this time and I thought you needed me, when in fact it was I that needed you.

And I still do.

Now I know that we can’t fix each other, and in the process I learned how to love even the darkest pieces.

So when you ask me why I love you, know it’s because I’ve seen you at you’re best and your worst, and I choose both every ******* time.

I always will,
always.
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