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I hear your son likes boys In a way you don't approve; But it's how he is wired, Through and through. You caught your son kissing boys, And you told him he's disgusting; Who knew in 2015, Homophobia would be a thing. Your son likes boys, That he cannot change; So what he kisses boys, Is that so strange? There are a million things Your son could be, Don't you think, Don't you agree? It's up to you, break his wings Or let him fly; Think about what you want to accomplish Before you die. Do you wish to care for him, Mold him into his best version; Or make him your toy, And use lies as immersion?
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Dec 14, 2015
Dec 14, 2015 at 5:27 PM UTC
I Hear Your Son Likes Boys
I watched you as you tore apart my countless journals of poems You continuously told me that writing poetry was a waste of what I could be doing. You read each poem before you tore them and I wish I had seen compassion grow in your eyes but only hatred did. Countless poems about you about her about him about myself about father about the world and all I heard was "These are all pitiful." It was well noted that I wouldn't show you another of my poems just incase you hated those too and then I would be here watching as the compassion drains from your warm brown eyes and hatred grows in them
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Jan 2, 2015
Jan 2, 2015 at 12:28 AM UTC
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