Finnyboy

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Finnyboy
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Im a 15 y/o queer writer who likes poems :)

  May 2022     1 year ago

Submitted Poems 7 total

Endurance

Surrounded by a name that makes me want to run, scream, and cry. But thats rude.

  I am forced into

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by Finn

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Lies

Through our silence and screams,
we see our needs
being ignored
by the ones we seek approval from.

It's hard to stay happy
when they take all your
smiles at
face value.

Why listen
to their promises?
Their "I wish" and "I hope"?
When...

by Finn

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added 2 years ago
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Its Cold

No matter the layers,
I freeze.
The pain is unappealing.

Air punching at my throat,
full force.
Wind is great for consumption.

The pain of laying.
Bones crack, shift, pop.
Spine hurts, ribs dig, legs weak.

Why can't I...

by Finn

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added 2 years ago
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Boys Will Be Boys

Let me cover my shoulder,
try to make you feel better
for not learning control.
It doesn't affect you,
but the words
hurt me.

Why do I hide my body?
They are obsessed
unless
we talk about what's inside.
They won't listen,
but their...

by Finn

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Autonomy

My autonomy is not my own.
I must listen to their words,
what they say is absurd!
But listening is the difference in
...

by Finn

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added 2 years ago
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