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I want to see the real boys Isaac Tommson
I want to see the real boys
I want to see their chests, Their vibrant sensitive chests, Their big and masculine chests. I want to see their eyes; That have seen everything, From a social battlefield, Inspired by the ancients. The eyes that know what to do, The eyes that feel deeply what a man is.
I want to see the real boys, The real, surviving, powerful boys. The boys who don’t pass, The boys who can’t bind, The boys who don’t have it. The boys who are poor, Who are rejected, Who are multi-oppressed, Who are sons of immigration.
I want to see the real boys; In movies, in concerts, in shows, In magazines, in books, I want to see them accepted, respected and celebrated.
I want them to be seen by people, They all deserve what they need. I want to see them happy, with enough Food and love in their life.
I want to see them alive and safe, Doing what they want to do, People can’t judge their survival.
I want to see them older, safer and prouder, With their family, passion and motivation.
I want to see them growing, improving and living.
I want to see the boys alive and making their own world.
—Isaac Tommson