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Parents can’t always see the signs
When I was five
I liked my hair long and dresses and pink
That didn’t make me immune
To how beautiful I thought
The little dark-haired girl
At that awful church daycare was
Parents can’t always see the signs
When I was eleven
I had a crush on a boy in my class
That didn’t mean
My face didn’t get Hot
When a rumor went around
That a girl in th fifth grade
Was bisexual
I felt lucky I wasn’t the one they were isolating
Parents can’t always see the signs
Just because I cried over a boy this past summer
Doesn’t mean I haven’t cried over girls
It doesn’t mean I don’t cry
Three or four times a week
Because it’s clear
I’ll never be able to come out to you
Just because you can’t see the signs
Doesn’t mean they aren’t there
They might just be hidden
Somewhere in a closet