We get it, you’re a lesbian. / Savannah L. Watson

Hawaiian shirts and rolled-up jeans. . Tennis shoes with a rainbow sole. Peace signs up and filters on. Dresses and rompers or crop tops and flannel, flowers and rivers, sunshine and moonlight; a contradiction of positives.

Looking away in the dressing rooms. (Fast friends turn faux faster.) Staring right at the girl on the street. Hit the pole cause you’re looking at her. (Disaster lesbians do exist.) Pantsuits and heels or khakis and flats, business or boldness, flair or subdued, wild and controlled, study and sing. (never mind the men) A woman is full of life and contradiction is rampant and beloved. Lesbians love women and will never be Confined or Defined bymen.

“We get it, you’re a lesbian.” (Only half of your statement is true.)