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discrimination

Can you judge someone by the color of their skin.
Overlooking that in fact their the same as you within.
Feelings we have we share as a combined race.
Were all part of this race it's the human race.
Since the day our race began were all part of the same breed.
How much longer do some people need.
To stop living in times of animal behavior.
And all participate in becoming this races savior.
So many people pulling in different directions.
How about taking a look from another dimension.
Imagine if reincarnation was real.
And in your first life love was something you never got to feel.
You grew to hate others so judgmental on how they appeared.
That as a lesson you came back as what you feared.
Born again as the opposite skin.
What would be on your mind what would you be thinking.
When suddenly your that same person you always were.
Looking in the mirror your old memories now seem obscure.
You carry on in life and have a child.
Would you treat this beautiful person as something from the wild.
Remembering that this child is still your creation.
A person as you are just use your imagination.
People still have many a hateful thought.
Forgetting why It was our granddads fought.
To stop what is known as discrimination.
And help our people in many a nation.
Many years passed and they continued the fight.
To keep the word freedom as our right.


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