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Get Over It [BoyxBoy]
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Complete, First published Apr 08, 2014
"People find beauty in different things." 


TWO BOYS.

One has blonde hair, the other black.

TWO BIRDS.

One is ensnared in a cage of insecurities, the other in suppression.

TWO CHOICES:

stand up and fight, or succumb to the turmoil.

TWO QUESTIONS:

what lengths would you go to for your freedom?-and, in a world where everyone has this right, why does it even matter?

[this is a first draft only and will therefore have a multitude of errors]

© Francis Cain, 2014.
All Rights Reserved
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