There was solace in the quiet,
before you opened your mouth
And proved me wrong.
Like a hawk in a hunt, a fresh guard,
I held into my walls.
Surely they will accept me.
Surly they won't.
Black and white together, mixing into gray in a never ending spiral.
Long after you knew and hugged me a warm reassurance,
I told you, yet again, I have never been attracted to a man and probably never will
And you shot the bird out of the sky with your words of,
Never say never.
Jan 12, 2020
Jan 12, 2020 at 12:02 PM UTC
There was solace in the quiet,
before you opened your mouth
And proved me wrong.
Like a hawk in a hunt, a fresh guard,
I held into my walls.
Surely they will accept me.
Surly they won't.
Black and white together, mixing into gray in a never ending spiral.
Long after you knew and hugged me a warm reassurance,
I told you, yet again, I have never been attracted to a man and probably never will
And you shot the bird out of the sky with your words of,
Never say never.
I'm getting tired of this "we say we support you but still hope you'll become straight" thing my parents are doing so here's yet another vent poem
