Mark Rivera

Mark Rivera Poems

A mother who loves her son
Wonders why he became this way
Her denial cries
That damn school made him gay
...

2.

How I hate
When people chose not to vote
Like why did we have
The Civil Rights movement?
...

You pierce me with those conniving eyes
Make me feel at times that I should die
Makes me wonder why you saved my life
The malevolent man who hates me
...

I will always hold you near
Nomatter how far away
Through the pain and the tears
Our memories will never go astray
...

Mark Rivera Biography

I am a 17 year old, who is still growing as a person. I am a writer- and I can't recall life before writing because writing has helped me so much. I am a writing major at a performing arts school and I am a dance minor- JUST ANOTHER PASSION OF MINE. That is pretty much all I can say.)

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Her Denial Cries

A mother who loves her son
Wonders why he became this way
Her denial cries
That damn school made him gay
But he knew that he felt this way
Long before he entered those halls
But her denial cries
And she refused to accept
That her only born son
Won't be giving her grandsons
That he is gay
And that makes him happy
But all she sees is a son
She hadn't pictured
When he first came home
And he screams, 'I AM GAY! '
Her denial cries...
This is just a phase

Mom I have to say that my being gay won't be going away and it's something you have to learn to accept- after all you gave me life.

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