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*in the land of the white live too the black men apparently with equal right but with covert disdain.* why couldn't the world be one place when we are all from common gene where humanity is the only race across the color of skin. *in the land of the black live too the white men apparently of the same pack but on a different plane.* why couldn't the world be one landmass when we rose from one origin where being humane is the only class across the color of skin. *in the land of the white live the white men among them aren't equal right exist disparity and disdain.* why couldn't the world be one unit when together we all once had been where brotherhood is boldly writ across the color of skin. *in the land of the black live the black men among them oneness they lack the inequalities still remain.* why couldn't the world be one creed where mankind lives as one kin the white and the black can only read love across the color of skin.
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Jul 23, 2015
Jul 23, 2015 at 10:27 AM UTC
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*in the land of the white live too the black men apparently with equal right but with covert disdain.* why couldn't the world be one place when we are all from common gene where humanity is the only race across the color of skin. *in the land of the black live too the white men apparently of the same pack but on a different plane.* why couldn't the world be one landmass when we rose from one origin where being humane is the only class across the color of skin. *in the land of the white live the white men among them aren't equal right exist disparity and disdain.* why couldn't the world be one unit when together we all once had been where brotherhood is boldly writ across the color of skin. *in the land of the black live the black men among them oneness they lack the inequalities still remain.* why couldn't the world be one creed where mankind lives as one kin the white and the black can only read love across the color of skin.
pradip-chattopadhyay
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Jul 23, 2015
Jul 23, 2015 at 10:27 AM UTC
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