Let us view others
Not as enemies to repel
But as fellows to embrace
Allaying our mutual fears
Through community, dignity and trust
Not conquering
But collaborating
In the strength of our love
For the betterment of us all
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by Mike Turner / January 7th, 2024
Let us view others
Not as enemies to repel
But as fellows to embrace
Allaying our mutual fears
Through community, dignity and trust
Not conquering
But collaborating
In the strength of our love
For the betterment of us all
This article was posted on Sunday, January 7th, 2024 at 8:02am and is filed under Poetry.
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