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A World of Many Shades and Hues
A world revolving with many shades and hues,
consisting of colors such as yellows, greens, and blues,
every particle of color covers something unique,
from every plant, animal, ocean, or mountain peak.
Borders divide them,
like leaves separated from their stem,
but they are still linked together,
with an unbreakable tether,
because we are all from the dirt,
and nature's dominance will one day reassert.
Our greatest strength is individuality,
our greatest weakness is our lack of morality,
because we believe that humanity is superior,
and everything else is inferior,
but we must remember that we are only paint,
and on Earth's palette we must strive to remove any taint.
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