Dear God please send me
somebody who'll care!
I'm tired of running, I'm sick
with despair.
My body is aching, it's so racked
with pain.
As dear God i pray, as i sit in this
rain.
That someone will love me and give
me a home.
A warm cozy bed and a big juicy bone.
My last owner tied me all day in the yard,
sometimes with no water and
God that was hard!
So i chewed my leash and i ran away,
to rummage in garbage and live
as a stray.
But now I'm tired and hungry and cold,
and I'm so afraid that I'll never
grow old.
They've chased me with sticks,
hit me with stones.
While i run the streets just looking for bones!
I'm not really bad God, please help
if you can.
For i have become just a victim
of man.
I'm wormy dear God and I'm ridden
with fleas,
and all that i want is an owner to please!
If you find one for me God, I'll try
to be good.
I wont chew their shoes, and I'll
do as i should.
I will love them, protect them and
try to obey.
When they tell me to sit, to lie down
or to stay.
Cause I'm getting so weak and
I'm Oh so alone.
Each night as i sleep in bushes
i cry.
Cause I'm so afraid God, that
I'm gonna die.
I've got so much love and devotion
to give.
That i should be given a new chance to live.
So dear God please please answer
my prayer,
and send me somebody who will
really care!
simi x
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Labels
"Dear are you a cd or girl?", that's the first thing that I'm asked very often, i always get mixed emotions out of this question, i always wonder that why are we keeping ourselves in a cocoon of labels?.
It got to be linked with our perception of superiority among our known and unknown contacts, many think that being a deviant in our society is a mark of samael, a symbol of shame, such low self esteem not only affect the person who is a deviant but affects the whole society, this slowly and slowly generate a taboo, we starts to take it for granted and starts labeling one another, it takes form of a mass epidemic.
Whatever we think we are and what others think of us is co-related to one another, we may not always like to admit, but we tend to constantly judge ourselves through the eyes of others, it's here that these so called labels become so important for us, the prime example of it would be something like this :-
"honey you look gorgeous, are you a gg?"
in this case the use of the label "gg" for a non genetic girl would be an ego boost, but if the same question is asked to a genetic girl, that would be considered outright rude.
Taking pride in who we are is a good thing, but making others feel low about them is a social sin, i have had met many people online who takes pride in being a transgendered but they have little consideration for the people belonging to other area of the LGBT spectrum, such ego and self-center behavior can make someone loose their self confidence.
So in the end i can say that labels are part of our normal and LGBT society, it's impossible to get rid of them, but what we actually should change is the way we handle them, the way we force them onto one another without considering the consequences and the implications that this will put on someone's life.
simi x
It got to be linked with our perception of superiority among our known and unknown contacts, many think that being a deviant in our society is a mark of samael, a symbol of shame, such low self esteem not only affect the person who is a deviant but affects the whole society, this slowly and slowly generate a taboo, we starts to take it for granted and starts labeling one another, it takes form of a mass epidemic.
Whatever we think we are and what others think of us is co-related to one another, we may not always like to admit, but we tend to constantly judge ourselves through the eyes of others, it's here that these so called labels become so important for us, the prime example of it would be something like this :-
"honey you look gorgeous, are you a gg?"
in this case the use of the label "gg" for a non genetic girl would be an ego boost, but if the same question is asked to a genetic girl, that would be considered outright rude.
Taking pride in who we are is a good thing, but making others feel low about them is a social sin, i have had met many people online who takes pride in being a transgendered but they have little consideration for the people belonging to other area of the LGBT spectrum, such ego and self-center behavior can make someone loose their self confidence.
So in the end i can say that labels are part of our normal and LGBT society, it's impossible to get rid of them, but what we actually should change is the way we handle them, the way we force them onto one another without considering the consequences and the implications that this will put on someone's life.
simi x
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