Outcast

Outcast

A Poem by Quinn W

This town I live in is bustling with people.
They drive around town, steeple after steeple.

They wave as they drive past,
remembering your first name but not last.

They greet you kindly
and you greet them back blindly.

But

They walk past your pain
or stare as if you're insane.

They shut their door
because your emotions are yours.

They have their reputation,
forgetting compassion.

They can't be seen with you.
They can't be an outcast too.

© 2018 Quinn W


Author's Note

Quinn W
My story: I live in the South and people love to brag about how perfect Christians they are. But, when you're in pain because you're being outcasted because of your sexuality, their reputation is suddenly a lot more important than their "Christian duty."

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There are a dozen ways your message blows my mind! I love straightforward writing that hammers home an important social point, the way you've done here. Being from a small town, I know exactly the type of people you describe. For show, they act like they care, but in reality, they are never there. Your honesty is like a breath of fresh air (((HUGS))) Fondly, Margie

Posted 6 Years Ago



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Added on January 12, 2018
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Quinn W
Quinn W

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