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IMAGINE Imagine a world for no and everyone Where we all are here to be as one and to save the world Where we have no differences at heart despite the differences at hand and our nations can all relate with one happy and unified mind Imagine a place like home that is not your or my own Where we could shelter as many people it could condone a home with fights and get back togethers Where nothing is left in our hearts to keep that might lead to someone’s death at night Imagine a dreamland, not this wander-land we think is a wonderland Where the only thing we seek is profit over feelings Money over family and corruption over redemption But such a land that is rich in the manna we have in our hands and give out to those who lack and never had Imagine a world where the world knows and does right And we could all end these meaningless fights That has taken so many lives Till we were so lost fighting that we forgot to take care of our dying brothers while they were alive Imagine a world where we could reach to the next person’s soul Let him or her know I am here and all will be well And we are not so selfish that we always want to neglect them Imagine and keep doing so Let us plant in the hearts of our neighbors what we’d all like to sow For what is worth doing is better done well And we can all have for each and every one of us, a living watered-well I know that you may think this is unachievable But what is not achievable is what we cannot imagine For the power for us to become one is locked in And we just all need to tap in, knock on the door and see what beauty every one of us has within. You are not black and I am not white We didn’t come here to be, by colors recognized We came here to show that we can care And that is why we all are here. From a friend that cares, The boy ©Emmiasky Ojex

Copyright © | Year Posted 2018




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