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RATING: G
CATEGORY: Poetry / Q/O / Angst moving into fluff
SUMMARY: Is it wrong to love and by whose standards should we judge others?
NOTES: Crap summary, I know. Can't do a better job because the SummaryBunny fled. Also, I love ambiguity. Pick a character (anyone will do) and read. This poem bit me when I was thinking about intolerance and moral judgements.
FEEDBACK: Sure thing!
 
 They would judge me for loving you
 They would judge me for wanting
 But it is my heart, my love, my want
 That they would label
 Seeking to call love a perversion
 When I see nothing but beauty and light
 
 They would judge me if I confessed
 Revealed all and lay my soul to bare
 But it is my heart, my love, my soul
 That they would belittle 
 Shouting harsh criticisms and accusations
 Tainting that which is mine, yours
 
 They would judge me for desiring
 Become the jury, the exectutioners 
 My heart, my love, my life
 Exhibit one - proof of carnal sin
 They cry that it is wrong for me to love you
 Yet this love is all I know
 
 They would judge me for needing
 Collective heads shaking, mouths grim
 My heart, my love, mine
 As I am yours, always, forever
 And they would curse and despise me
 But I wouldn't, couldn't care
 
 You judge me for loving you, wanting you
 Confessing, desiring, needing
 My heart, my love, my life, my soul, more
 And you judge me despite them
 Despite their hate, their confusion, their fear
 You judge me guilty of loving you
 
 Then you confess to me of your love
 Your want, your desire, your need
 Unconcerned with their morals, their rules
 Their indignation and intolerance
 And I judge you as guilty as I
 And despite everything, all reason, all rules, we love
 
