Pride

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Pride

It’s not the parade,
or the rainbow-coloured flags.

It’s not the wilful defiance
of those who hate:
who call us homos, dykes, or fags.

It’s not the drag queens, the pageantry,
the scandalously provocative clothes.

It’s not your gender:
the one at birth,
or the one you later chose.

It’s your fearless hand in mine,
walking down the street.

It’s your tired head,
resting on my shoulder.
Not hiding.
Not discreet.

It’s my family and friends
accepting there will be no children or bride.

It’s simply you:
My dreams
My joy
My world
My love.

You.

You are my Pride.

Written in response to Friday Fictioneers, a weekly 100-word writing challenge hosted by Rochelle Wisoff-FieldsCome and play along!

8 responses to “Pride”

  1. msjadeli Avatar

    TCH, this brought tears to my eyes.

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    1. Thomas Charles Henry Avatar

      Thank you so much!

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      1. msjadeli Avatar

        You’re very welcome.

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  2. Dale Avatar

    This is absolutely beautiful, Thomas.

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    1. Thomas Charles Henry Avatar

      Thank you, Dale. Very kind!

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      1. Dale Avatar

        I meant every word.

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  3. michael1148humphris Avatar
    michael1148humphris

    Well said, a great piece of writing.

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  4. Margaret Avatar

    Beautiful sentiments, beautifully expressed.

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