This is the poem I wrote with my
friend Eliza in class it is about two different children. A girl with two dads,
and a boy who is gay, and is scared to tell or reveal himself to his parents.
Hope you like it.
I AM DIFFERENT.
Growing up with two dads, I always felt different from the rest.
I always saw myself a little differently.
I FEEL UNCOMFORTABLE TELLING MY PARENTS HOW I FEEL.
I can never have girl talk with my dad’s.
They would never understand.
I DON'T FIT IN WITH MY FAMILY.
I see people differently.
People see me differently.
THEY CAN'T SEE PAST HOW I love.
They are trying to understand, and that's why I love them.
They don't know how to understand, but I love them.
Growing up with two dads, I always felt different from the rest.
I always saw myself a little differently.
I FEEL UNCOMFORTABLE TELLING MY PARENTS HOW I FEEL.
I can never have girl talk with my dad’s.
They would never understand.
I DON'T FIT IN WITH MY FAMILY.
I see people differently.
People see me differently.
THEY CAN'T SEE PAST HOW I love.
They are trying to understand, and that's why I love them.
They don't know how to understand, but I love them.
This is a poem I
wrote all by myself about two different teenagers one that is rich
and one that is very poor I hope you enjoy it.
BEING ME IS VERY HARD
You have to make sure you are always
in tip top condition
You have to wake up and look for
food for your siblings and parents
I HAVE TO MAKE HUGE DECISIONS
I have to decide what to wear and
who to make friends with I have to be the best
I have to decide to go to school or
work we have to get money some how
AT SCHOOL EVERYONE LOOKS AT ME
DIFFERENTLY
Everyone looks at me thriving to be
me hugs and waves from people I don't even know
They point and cover their noses I
have to wear the same things everyday
I HAVE BIG PLANS
I will be a supper model best in the
world
Me and my family will live in a
house with tons of food so we will always be full
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