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Created on: January 25, 2009
Close your eyes,
Let your imagination run wild-
Don't you wish you could have been
A 60's child?
Rewind the cell phones,
And wireless internet.
Simplicity was the past,
So lest we forget.
Stand up and protest,
Come on, lets change their minds.
Anti-hate, and equal opportunity,
And rights for all kinds.
Do us a favour, and keep your coins,
Because all we want is change.
It's time to make a better world,
It's time to rearrange.
Support love, not war,
It is simple to understand.
Care for one another,
And be conscious of our land.
Hold up your index finger,
And your middle finger too.
This is a symbol that is common,
And means only one thing true.
Peace.
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