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Feb 2011
Oh, I know my color since my birth.
It has denied me pretty of work.

Oh, when I'm seated before you.
See me.
See my face.
And not  my race.

Fear comes, from not learning about someone.
I'm not judging you on things your race done.

I acknowledge hurt been done.
But you must  see redemption in everyone.
Sure, some change and some play games.

Just understand, I'm not anyone.

If, you see me and not my race.
You'll see I can bring a smile upon your face.

Notice we never try to place a color on God.
Because He hadn't been seen which the scriptures states.

The Almighty Lord holds that claim than any , of us.
Who hide behind views about people race?

So look, at me and see my face.
And, I guarantee soon you won't notice my race.

For in that spot will be a person.
Who's just as clear as drinking water?
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jeffrey conyers  united states
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