I find myself now thinking about Australia
The country that nurtured me in its bosom
I wonder at its beauty during long hot summers
And remember happy times growing up free
We have forged a nation strong in belief
Of equality and freedom of speech for all
I respect that you may not think the same as me
Please let your religious beliefs be yours
Even though they might not be the same as mine
Know that in an uncertain world we will stand
As our parents did in the past and defend the right
Australia is the place for me.
Let us live in peace.
© Paul Warren Poetry
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
'Even though they might not...' Paul. Ok, so you don't use punctuation at the end of a line. But I reckon you should put a full stop after 'me' in the final line and start the next word with an L.