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LBGT and Perfect
Words
Most would say they are beautiful things.
And they are.
Unless they flow from their bitter mouths.
A father, a mother,
A teacher, a preacher,
A sister, a brother,
Unnatural and evil
Different, Ill
A disease.
Is that what those people say? Is that what I am? Unnatural? Evil?
I shouldn't be this way?
I am a sin?
You hate me?
We've never spoken.
You want to fix me?
You're my father.
I am unnatural?
I shouldn't be alive?
I am something broken, something to be fixed?
The worst thing you can do
Is agree
You are unique, not unnatural.
You are a gift, not a sin.
You are perfect the way the way you are.
you are NOT a sin.
Listen to my words.
Not theirs.
I promise
It will get better.
But who will save us now?
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I cried and paced for hours.
I have amazing parents who would never say the things I've heard said to the LGBT community at school. However, not all kids are so lucky. So I wanted to tell them that what they are isn't some disease. It's a small thing, but I want to be there for them. Every single one.