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Life In The Closet
Frederick D. Perkins |
Is hell on the streets
Constantly gauging your secret
To those you meet
It's not easy to laugh
When you're the butt of the joke
It' such an unfair yoke
Is it a crime to want to shine like a star
But, we live in the dark
Because of who we are, that's
LIFE IN THE CLOSET
To wear the clothes of whom I'm not
I think not
Don't confuse me, with who I'm not
Queer is not a word I like to hear
In a politically correct way
Just call me gay
I have a name and, a friend
Our relationship is not a sin
Nor is it a message, we're trying to send
We may bend the rules but, that's
LIFE IN THE CLOSET
Though I am not. There are so many people who only want to live there lives they way they wish too. Their only crime, is that it goes against the norm. We must all live together.
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