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Created on: October 20, 2010
If we could live together as one
No colors to restrict us
No colors to judge
For the black and the white
For the yellow and the red
We are all equal
With nothing else said
If only we could step out of our skin
And look at ourselves
And the trouble we're in
We're separate but united
We are the candles of the fire of life
No color burns brighter in day or in night
No color burns brighter
Be it black, red, yellow, or white
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