Sonnet Of A Drag Queen Poem by Austin Warwick

Sonnet Of A Drag Queen

Rating: 4.5


Coming out of my shell.
Was an ungodly hell.
Alabama hated they way I am
I felt like a scared little lamb
I felt that life hit me with a hot pan
But then i found something.
On Netflix it was stunning.
It was Rupaul's Drag Race.
Then a smile lit up on my face.
A drag queen is what I'll be.
Walking in heels on the street.
My face will be beat.
I'll go by the name of Aqua.
My life is complete.

Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: queen
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
It was my first Sonnet so sorry if i made a few mistakes
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kewayne Wadley 02 March 2016

This piece is radiating liberation. The imagery I felt that life hit me with a hot pan Is one of the lines that speaks for itself. Don't worry about mistakes, as we all make them Its in my opinion what gives the piece more value As well makes it more creative. Keep that pen moving and thanks for sharing KW

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Austin Warwick

Austin Warwick

Montgomery Alabama
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