KarMel
Scholarship 2008
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Poem “Monsters” By Amanda Miller |
Desciption of Submission: “A poem to all homosexuals
struggling under the weight of discrimination and hatred” - Amanda
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To my gay brothers and sisters, Linked as we are by our common humanity, Let me offer you these words To light your way in dark times of struggle. To the girl at the lunch table Who by some quirk of nature Happens to like other girls And must listen to homophobic hate speech in
silence, I say: Speak, and let your words Be a weapon against ignorance. To the boy standing shaking and afraid in his own Who is about to come out to his parents And grasps his boyfriend’s hand for courage, Their entwined fingers a shield against
intolerance, I say: You are strong, And you can survive anything. To the man sitting alone in the hospital waiting
room Who will not be allowed To see his dying life partner And comfort him in his final hours, I say: He hears your unspoken farewell And you will be together again. To the woman at the front of the courtroom Who must testify against the stranger That raped and beat her for loving another woman, And watches her grip the witness’ stand with pale
hands, I say: Let punishment follow the crime; Justice will prevail. To anyone who has ever Been made to feel less than normal Less than needed Less than beautiful Less than loveable Less than human I say: hold your head up, And be not afraid. Know that it is not you Who is the monster. |