I wonder what this poem will be.
Will it be a sad poem?
Will I go on about glass shards in a heart?
Will I tell all about teenage angst and broken hearts?
Will I make the reader hate life just by reading?
Maybe it will be a dreamy one.
Maybe I'll turn hearts into boats and send them away in the wind.
Maybe I'll make a folded plane out of a tulip.
Maybe the breeze will smell of candies that only exist here and the grass will taste of root beer.
Could it possibly become a fun poem?
Maybe it will dance in your mind.
Maybe it will teach you how to tango with the wind and transport all your friends with you to party alongside you.
Who I am: A LGBT interview. by suburbancliche, literature
Literature
Who I am: A LGBT interview.
1. How long have you known you are part of the LGBT community?
Well... I had had suspicions about it for years, but I only accepted it May of 2011. (18 years old)
2. Was it a struggle (emotionally) for you at the beginning?
In the years prior, oh ya. I spent many a night praying and hoping that these thoughts would go away. But the second i said it my life changed instantly.
3. How did you start to discover your sexuality? (Example, thoughts, feelings ex)
I had always been curious about other guys, but there was one guy that changed it all. He was he first perso