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Prejudice?
Truly dead and gone
If you ask for my opinion
I'd say you all are wrong
Ignorance will always be
the biggest part of society
Black, white, yellow, brown
Someones always looking down
I've taught my kids
That we all are the same
Don't ever get involved
In ignorant racial games
They are black and proud
They are white and strong
The are intelligent Americans
who deserve to belong
President of the US
A convenient store clerk
They deserve respect
No matter where they choose to work
We all were created
From the same man above
Carefully designed
With unconditional love
Before you open your mouth
And yell out a slur
Think of the consequences
that may occur
For no one can choose
The color of their skin
It's gonna take the Nation
To make racism end
If we were blind
Born not to see
Think of how peaceful
The whole world would be
There would be no colors
No distinguishing race
We all would live happy
In an unsegregated place
copyright 2003 Denise Clark
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