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mother took me to church at eleven and as i sat in their electric chair they told me that i’d never see heaven told them it was the girl with chesnut hair father found me in the parade one day as i clung to a girl that spoke of tulips he told me no child of his would be gay i sobbed til she covered my lips but today i donned my badges with pride as i wandered around wedding fairs as i know that someday i’ll have my bride and love wont just be full of scares i watched women fight for our own rights the rights let me celebrate my love
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Nov 25, 2018
Nov 25, 2018 at 2:28 PM UTC
celebrate my love
mother took me to church at eleven and as i sat in their electric chair they told me that i’d never see heaven told them it was the girl with chesnut hair father found me in the parade one day as i clung to a girl that spoke of tulips he told me no child of his would be gay i sobbed til she covered my lips but today i donned my badges with pride as i wandered around wedding fairs as i know that someday i’ll have my bride and love wont just be full of scares i watched women fight for our own rights the rights let me celebrate my love
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Nov 25, 2018
Nov 25, 2018 at 2:28 PM UTC
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