Racism

The dress she wearing is similar to a vest,
But the westerns wear them tight on the chest,
There eyes are so big and their mouths are small,
They are so short while we are so tall,
The difference is like black on white,
Or like comparing day to the night,
We are so different in many a way,
But you know what, that is all okay,
For god made man so equal in the heart,
We were made equal but we had a part,
There is a difference in the color of our skin,
And some don't understand racism is a sin,
So they proudly stand and just make fun,
But it will be justified when god is done.




Poetry by Justin
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Written on 2006-02-24 at 02:19

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Stine Mari Thomassen
I liked this. Tho, many do not believe in God... But i liked this poem
2006-02-24


penfold18
A very good write, good content and flow.
2006-02-24


That guy
You put a very universal twist on this theme. Made it feel like an understanding ode rather than just another rant and/or explanation on the subject.
2006-02-24