
anti-homophobia. exercising my right to go to Hell.
Rated: Fiction T - English - Poetry/Spiritual - Words: 179 - Reviews: 11 - Favs: 4 - Published: 10-14-08 - Status: Complete - id: 2584010
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if you don't like r a i n b o w s,
you can just
.l.o.o.k. .a.w.a.y.
but you c a n ' t stop us
from
.c.h.e.r.i.s.h.i.n.g.
them.
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& even if you tie
those b l a c kblack ribbons
around our eyes,
y o u can't make
r a i n b o w s
disappear.
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We have a right
to L O V E.
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Author's Note: Homophobia bothers me. And so does Proposition 8, which, in California, is a ban on gay marriage. If you don't approve of gay marriage, you can just NOT DO IT. I mean, if you don't like banana splits, just don't eat them. It makes no sense to make them illegal just because you don't like them, when it does no harm to you if other people eat them.
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Don't I have a right to go to h e l l
if I goddamn W A N T to?
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