A United World
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Complete, First published Jun 28, 2017
"A United World", a saying that we all want to achieve, yet we as individuals still hesitate and thus aren't able to tolerate. This topic is repetitive, but is a concern to everyone. We all listen to the same story, same motion, same lines holding awareness, but we still don't learn. We need to tolerate, and accept one another, regardless of their race, gender et cetera... This poem focuses on racial discrimination, and the fact that we have to understand that every person is exactly the same to the other, and that no one deserves to be neglected.
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