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if i were a poem
If I were a poem
 I would tell each and every one of you 
 The meaning of discrimination 
 Apathy, Hate, confusion, anger 
 
 If I were a feeling 
 You would know it buy my written words
 It hurts deep inside of the human soul 
 Which burn and change my life? 
 
 If I were a newspaper 
 I would ask you the question in my brain 
 Willing to come out 
 Why apathy not caring in heart?
 It makes you selfish 
 Why hate?
 It makes happiness go away 
 
 If I were peace
 I will teach you virtue
 That’ll make each person unique
 And free of their judgments 
 By color, believes, gender, ethnicity 
 Everything that has discrimination 
 
 If I were congress 
  I would pass a law 
 Discrimination to be ended 
 In every part of house 
 And every part of world 
 
 If I were a poem
 I would erase discrimination forever 
 In every heart that beats every day

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