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Jan 2014
Just some kids at play in the park
We don't care if your white, brown or dark
All we see is our play and our fun
No colour, race, or religion we all play as one
You go to prayers on Friday, I go on Sunday
They are just the names of days, they don't stop our play
So why can't you adults act just like us
No abuse, animosity, no pointless fuss
We're eight nine and ten, just kids in your eyes
But we know what's best,  because even kids can be wise
Joe Cole
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Joe Cole  Horsham Sussex
(Horsham Sussex)   
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