Differences Poem by Kaitlyn Henning

Differences

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Some people may be black; some people white.
Some people might be thin; some people fat.
But I say it doesn't matter, for no matter what, we are all equal.

Some people's smiles are dull; some people's are bright.
Some people may own a dog; some people a cat.
But I say it doesn't matter, for no matter what, we are all equal.

Some people can't see; some people can.
Some people are strong; some people weak.
But I say it doesn't matter, for no matter what, we are all equal.

Kaitlyn Mae Henning

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Catina Crum 16 April 2009

Ooh! Kool! Yep, so even though it doesn't rhyme, the way you use repetition keeps ever'thin together nice an' tight. Loooovvvely!

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