A Case For Queer
Why must it make you leer,
the one I now hold dear,
whether it is man or maid,
or if we wed before being laid,
And save all your cheap talk,
of birth, beasts or bigamy,
such need not be for us,
did hippies birth the gypsies,
Through time man learns anew,
that's how compassion grew,
as we soon learned to bear,
each one their faith or fear,
What have we turned aside,
to see no chaos wrought
the pope or the king's pride,
look what our skills have brought,
As we march on in the fight,
to spread the rainbow's light,
please try grow some tenderness,
don't make our love feel less.
Copyright © Iredia Uyi | Year Posted 2015
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