Abused Gay Minority
The demonic souls cut your self-worth for a game
To you it was all second nature but the shame
With the understanding that they were better
It was all fun and games in that camp letter
No one came to my rescue much like at home
Where the abuse was rampant, and we were prone
To the quick snap of the belt for disobeying
Or not following the rules thus betraying
The picture-perfect Mother who had us sworn
To keep it within the family like we were just born
Harboring the family secrets kept entirely silent
And tolerate the pain and injustice of the tyrant
Behavior we learned so well at home
Later had become the disobedience throne
A slap to the face, a kick to the knee, a drop to the floor
Was later relived in school for kids who chose you to score
For fear of what would happen after school, I clung closely
To those childhood buds, who cheated off me mostly
A time not to be forgotten, for those days of anxiety
Taught me the rights you have as an abused, gay minority