28 grudnia 2011
Equally
I know I need to take a moment to breath
because I look at that picture of you
and it's as if I'm staring at me.
In your picture I see those empty eyes that match mine.
The ones thar seem to say,
"I'm crying on the inside."
I want you to know that you aren't alone.
Never think you are on your own.
The true escape is not razorblades...
I know for I have made that mistake.
If only the earth could see that
there are other misunderstood teens that just want to be free.
You don't want to be excepted...
Just heard.
No one should hate us...
We don't choose to be this.
We are who we were from birth.
But people are too blind to see that we deserve to be treated equally;
they throw us to the dirt.
They laugh at the pain they put us through.
And call us 'freaks' when we have self-inflicted hurt...
They slaughter our pride
as if they want us to die.
In reality we are all one kind.
I am just like you.
You are just like me.
They are just like us...
We all have hopes
and we all have dreams.
We all need love.
We all have been shoved...
This hatred must stop.
If we can't love each other then the world must have been destined to rott?
I think not.
We must all just be tough.
Never give up.
It does get better.
There are places to turn when you feel like you are in a world apart.
Some people do still have hearts
and some people do understand that a woman can love a woman and a man can love a man.
Just because a person is LGBT doesn't mean they deserve inequality.
In a perfect world.
Little girls could be boys and nothing would unfurl.
But this is reality;
that's considered a sin to the closed minded.
In this world there is no such thing as Bi-sexuality.
Or for that matter,
anything but a straight teen in blue jeans.
But I won't let go of the fight
until I receive all my guaranteed rights.
There might be long days
and there will be sleepless nights
but you
and I
and he
and she
and L
and G
and B
and T
along with the queer and questioning
will forever be equals in the eyes of society.
By, Michaela Rose Blevins