
The Usual by Ken Pobo
I’m walking up to the convenience store wearing a pink shirt, it’s suspicious, where’s my MAGA hat, guys don’t do pink, guys are blue jeans, I walk faster–a couple follow
I’m walking up to the convenience store wearing a pink shirt, it’s suspicious, where’s my MAGA hat, guys don’t do pink, guys are blue jeans, I walk faster–a couple follow
You burn my rainbow because you are jealous that you only see black and white. No tinted windows. No calm tone. Just a lot of shade thrown as I wish
A man, of course, it is always a man, once told a child, a boy, I was teaching to stop being distracted by my breasts. The boy, the child, wasn’t,
A MAN ONCE TOLD ME TO STOP TYPING IN ALL CAPS; I AM TOO LOUD EVEN WHEN I AM NOT SPEAKING. GIRL IS SUPPOSED TO CHOKE ON THE WORD, IS
they growl and circle like hungry wolves ready to devour, but what they don’t know is i am the moon’s daughter; they think they will surrender my rainbow heart to
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