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Out in the world
You live in fear.
With a fear
Of the words
You might hear.
You fear the names
And the abuse
That follows.
Pain and torture
That makes your heart
And bones hollow.
You want to come out
Be proud of who you are.
You want to yell out
So they hear it
Near and far.
They force you
To live in fear.
The force you
To cry,
To shed tears.
They force you to hate
Who you really are.
They force you to act
Like you’re not
What you are.
You want to come out
Be proud of who you are.
You want to yell out
The they hear it
Near and far.
You hide it from your family.
You hide it from your friends.
You hide it from your teachers.
They force you to bend.
You bend to their thoughts
You bend to their fears.
You bend to avoid their words.
You bend to avoid the tears.
But you want
To straighten up
You want to come out.
All you want
Is to scream, yell and shout.
That you’re gay!
That you’re proud!
That you love
The way you are!
But the pressure is on.
They make you bend.
They make you fear.
So you rethink
Those proud words
Again and again.
- by Aurora Tate |
- Poetry And Lyrics
- | Submitted on 07/16/2008 |
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- Title: Fear of Pride
- Artist: Aurora Tate
- Description: I wrote this for a poetry book called Speak Yo Mind, which I learned about at my local GLYS (Gay Lesbian Services). It's a poem about gay pride, and coming out. It's based on my own experience, to an extent, with me still being in the closet to my family.
- Date: 07/16/2008
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