scarlette Phoenix (1987 March 25 / Cape Town)
Poems by scarlette Phoenix : 9 / 46
Diversity
If people were like you and me
How different the world would be
Love and Laughter in abundance
Fun and Pleasure pouring from fountains
Death so close, Hate so far
Emotions free, like doors ajar.
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scarlette Phoenix
Submitted: Saturday, February 02, 2008
Edited: Saturday, March 08, 2008
Poems by scarlette Phoenix : 9 / 46
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