Recently my grandmother found out I’m queer. Her… – Ankle-deep in the river.

[Cool, simple art project. -egg]

Recently my grandmother found out I’m queer. Her... - Ankle-deep in the river.

Recently my grandmother found out I’m queer. Her response was to tell me that she disapproves of me living with my “friend” i.e. my girlfriend and that I should give up my vile queer ways and become a Christian Lol. She even sent me a bible.  Here are its remains, which I made into black-out poetry.

Poem 1: Bisexual from Leviticus 19:9— “Have sexual relations with her.  Have sexual relations with him.  Have sexual relations with both a woman and a man.  Have sexual relations with yourself. Vomit on everyone who does not respect you.”

Poem 2: Fisting from Judges 8:5— “water/ lap the water/ drink/go down to drink/your hands/go down/I give into your hands/go down/encouraged/down/on the seashore/the whole hand/your hand/inside/I get to the edge/and shout/grasping/crying out/Beth/Beth/Beth/Beth/Beth/God/I came”

Poem 3: A Letter to the Exiles from Jeremiah 28:13 — “Ze said: ‘Do not let lies name you, nor harm your heart. Gather. Raise the sword against them. They scorn and reproach, for they have not listened— again and again have not listened.’ “

Poem 4: Child from Ezekiel 16:22 — “Your father and your mother rubbed salt in. No one looked on you with pity or had compassion enough for you, for on the day you were born you were despised. Live! Grow.  I looked at you and saw you were enough.”

Poem 5: Father from Ezekiel 16:22 — “You never adored us. You became very angry. You took some out on us. Your sons and daughters were not enough? You slaughtered— in all your detestable practices— our youth.”

Poem 6: Misandry from Acts 27:41 — “Dangerous men should be broken.”

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