The poem expresses the feelings of a queer person who faces homophobia. They say that living life quickly makes them laugh in the face of death being near for someone like them. They are proud of who they are and what they do best. They say if others like them they are friends, and if not, then don't upset them. They love their partner and are not asking others to stare or shake their hand, telling those who don't like what they see to leave. They say they are who they are and to please understand, even if others don't care.
The poem expresses the feelings of a queer person who faces homophobia. They say that living life quickly makes them laugh in the face of death being near for someone like them. They are proud of who they are and what they do best. They say if others like them they are friends, and if not, then don't upset them. They love their partner and are not asking others to stare or shake their hand, telling those who don't like what they see to leave. They say they are who they are and to please understand, even if others don't care.
The poem expresses the feelings of a queer person who faces homophobia. They say that living life quickly makes them laugh in the face of death being near for someone like them. They are proud of who they are and what they do best. They say if others like them they are friends, and if not, then don't upset them. They love their partner and are not asking others to stare or shake their hand, telling those who don't like what they see to leave. They say they are who they are and to please understand, even if others don't care.