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It is not only gay lovers
who write to me about estrangement from families caused by their choice of life
partners. More often than not, families come round, but it can take time and it’s
tragic but true to say that sometimes they don’t.
I dare say gay relationships
will always remain incomprehensible to the extent of being unthinkable to the
less enlightened among the heterosexual majority. Even so, we should never
underestimate the power of the human spirit, especially where love and
friendship are concerned, or its predilection for good over bad.
Bigotry, prejudice, entrenchment
in some socio-cultural-religious time warp…a way round these issues is never
easy for those who cannot see and will not hear the voices of sense and
sensibility. They may well need time, some more time than others, to ask what
love means and discover that there may be no easy solutions, but only one
answer. On this very subject, a favourite
DVD that I always recommend to gay men and their parents is a wonderful French
movie called Juste Une Question D’Amour.
Once they can answer
honestly, hopefully they will start considering a positive course of action
even if it would not have been their preferred choice. Whatever, once they
choose love, they are likely to discover that even the toughest road ahead is
well worth the trip.
As for the world’s
star-crossed lovers, along with the more enlightened among us, they have only
one choice, let love or let die.
This poem was inspired by a
recent e-mail from a gay couple who parents have finally accepted their
relationship after an estrangement of some years.
THE HEART IS A FREE COUNTRY
In tears, we agreed to part,
not ready yet to hold our
heads high
and remind the world
it’s all for one and one for
all,
let love or let die
Parting was worse than death
my lonely bed each night a
fresh grave
left open to the sky
for night owls and wishing
stars
to grieve
One watery dawn, I heard
birds
sing ballads about life beyond
the pale
of closed minds
whose worst betrayal has to
be
the unthinkable
I listened to songs of gay
lovers
and others transcending
cultural divides
to reassert the integrity
of life, love, hope,
humanity - and
more besides
Above all, they were songs of joy
the birds were singing, so why on earth
should I take its life
before even making time to do justice
to its birth?
I called him on the mobile
and said we could not go on
living this lie
but needed to get real
about our feelings for each
other, a case
of let love or let die
We chose love, trusting family
and friends may reach the
same conclusion,
that love is love
and gay love may be
different, but different
is but human
Copyright R. N. Taber 2013
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