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Created on: May 22, 2009
Colors
Each and every
All and none
Feelings levied
Motives done
Colors races
Numerous creeds
Judging faces
Hatred feeds
Blind so blind
Ignorance and hate
God's design
All did create
Look beyond
Color of skin
Blood of all
Bleeds of crimson
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