February 2012
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Disarmed
Where is my sword?
I’ve left it in the palms of these
hapless men with hopeless hands.
It was me who was hope filled
and over bearing.
They
who could not bear
the over flowing of my heart.
Now where’s my shield?
I put it down in Sahara.
My tongue went dry like the west
where my internal wishes to flow eternally.
I am tired of my conduit weeping.
I wish to wet my slab
but...
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Point of view
We can’t change the world, but we can change our approach to life. One day at a time we all continue to learn lesson’s that will either: help us understand what went wrong, and how it can be fixed. Or, blame everyone and everything else for our problems to make ourselves feel better. A wise person once said, “Can one expect to mature and learn inaccuracy without experiencing it?” If you declare...
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Lean on me
I was watching a movie recently and it mad me sad. My girl wasn’t around and I needed someone to talk to. Then I realized I didn’t have anyone to call. I have friends and family that may pick up the phone but will they really listen? Everybody talks about creating networks and support within the community. I’m not talking about someone to go to the club with, I’m talking...
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My Rocky Relationship with Lesbian Labels
The alleged analogy: Aggressive: butch as hard fem: tomboy? I’m lost here in a wonderful and confused way. The slang historically“Inverts” was an 80’s term used for gay men—and I can see, at least for this post, a sociological relation. Being an “other”—gay and a minority obviously ensures a life of fight or flight. WE are a culture that carves and cuts—-, we were not socially accepted...