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Standing with Stonewall
June 28
Of 1969
A riot that changed lives
It started a night
Like any other
At Stonewall Inn
A bar and diner
Then police came to raid
The LGBTQIA+ community that day
Of rights we didn’t have
We,
The runaways
Turned away
We,
The unaccepted
Unloved by even our closest friends
We,
Judged by the suspicious eye
And not the telltale mind
They rounded us up
Thirteen in tow
Convicted for being ourselves
We were tired
Of hiding in closets
Of being pushed around
We stood our ground
Along with the gathering crowd
Though violence isn’t the way to make change
We were fed up and full of rage
They hid in the building
The sun went down
Background as the fire flamed bright
Through part of the night
‘Till water put them out
But we didn’t stop
We didn’t drop to the ground and let them take us away
We held protests that lasted six days,
We waved our flags up high
Showing our pride
Red and orange and yellow
Green and blue and purple
My-oh-my
What a beautiful sight
Of people banding together
From the prejudice in the world
Straight and not
Allies and us
And so begins the start
To the rights to love with all our heart
Whoever we want
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It's June! HAPPY PRIDE MONTH!!! Here's a little about the history of the lgbtqia+ movement. I love everyone, and apparently, that makes me different, but if we stand together, we can show the world that we are just like everyone else, even though were different, and no one should be judged because of it. Be brave. Do what makes you happy. Stay positive. Change might not happen over night, but it will happen. Hang in there!!!
Love,
The Masked Writer