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Contrary to what society has bread the world to perceive There is no privilege set to any human born to this earth There is no just reward for the righteous here There is no slumber for the fatigued souls There are no streets paved with gold Some may claim all the wealth and worldly goods Yet death comes to all and no wealth can abstain it The toil of each day falls on us all No matter the color, the size, or shape of the mass Gravity pulls us equally, discriminates against none Dare to bare your soul Which knows no boarders or limitations Dream to walk together in heaven along a jeweled path Where the limitations of earthly existence hold no sway Bask in the light of the only true gift Let love be your professor Let the spirit guide your every movement Search your very essence to discover your talent Each individual has so many, if only society would allow it to be shown Shown with out fear or rejection Free to be what our creator intended.
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Jun 3, 2015
Jun 3, 2015 at 9:37 AM UTC
Entitlement
Contrary to what society has bread the world to perceive There is no privilege set to any human born to this earth There is no just reward for the righteous here There is no slumber for the fatigued souls There are no streets paved with gold Some may claim all the wealth and worldly goods Yet death comes to all and no wealth can abstain it The toil of each day falls on us all No matter the color, the size, or shape of the mass Gravity pulls us equally, discriminates against none Dare to bare your soul Which knows no boarders or limitations Dream to walk together in heaven along a jeweled path Where the limitations of earthly existence hold no sway Bask in the light of the only true gift Let love be your professor Let the spirit guide your every movement Search your very essence to discover your talent Each individual has so many, if only society would allow it to be shown Shown with out fear or rejection Free to be what our creator intended.
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Jun 3, 2015
Jun 3, 2015 at 9:37 AM UTC
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