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It used to be you and me Separately, distinctively Distinguished from others More than sisters and brothers More than fathers and mothers A family of our own Two of us alone Facing a world ready To tear us apart Separate us Denigrate us For loving each other Choosing one another instead of acquiescing, Bowing and scraping To the rules laid out By those with the clout To call us names and scorn Try to deny we were born As the people we are. But, it turns out, so far We are stronger And out love lasts longer From when we had begun Than those who feel none. As our love moves along We have become twice as strong.
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Oct 10, 2016
Oct 10, 2016 at 5:28 PM UTC
TWICE AS STRONG
It used to be you and me Separately, distinctively Distinguished from others More than sisters and brothers More than fathers and mothers A family of our own Two of us alone Facing a world ready To tear us apart Separate us Denigrate us For loving each other Choosing one another instead of acquiescing, Bowing and scraping To the rules laid out By those with the clout To call us names and scorn Try to deny we were born As the people we are. But, it turns out, so far We are stronger And out love lasts longer From when we had begun Than those who feel none. As our love moves along We have become twice as strong.
brent-kincaid
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Oct 10, 2016
Oct 10, 2016 at 5:28 PM UTC
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