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Racism

True love in this world a rare sight to be seen
Racism should first of all never have been.
True love holds no bars, colours not seen
One cannot love truly or knows what it means

Why think you are better, because of colour or race
If you do, your uneducated, and dont know your place.
Your nieve and stupid if that is the case
That you judge a person simply by race.

Our souls and spirits come from one place
We are all the same i say loudly  with grace
Red blood, and bones that we all truly are
Our make up our vessels our secrets and scars

So remember one thing that will always be true
If you honestly love with compassion so true
Racism and judgment will never enter your heart
 For true caring and love will never grow apart

We are all equal inside and out
And i love every human being with out a doubt
So stand up and love with all your heart
Then this world will surly never fall apart.

Copyright © Sheryl Smith | Year Posted 2023

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