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Innocence of Childhood
Playing so peacefully with ones in days long gone. We had no cares for the future, only of this day in pleasure. No hate had we for anyone, just playing our cares away, the color of their skin made no difference, but only the next game we would play mattered to us. Innocence of childhood we had back then, our best friend could have been any color of skin, it didn't matter to us. As we grew older things changed in so many ways, innocence of childhood soon changed into hate and anger for some, others took the days of innocence of childhood with them and it didn't matter who their friends were. Innocence of childhood is what we need to keep for always and hate and prejudice would end. Love would fill this world, to all corners of this planet to the very end. wrote 5-23-07
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