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Created on: May 15, 2008
White, black, short, tall~
Do these differences mean
Anything at all?
Color, size, gender or race,
A color of a person's face,
A way that someone speaks,
A stronger man or weak.
If we could just look inside
Not kill someone's pride
We are here to help everyone
Even though we might not know
How the other side in their cultures grow.
The goal for me and you
Is to realize everyone deserves equal treatment, too.
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