How Boring We Would Be Poem by Francis Duggan

How Boring We Would Be



Our different ideas make us seem more interesting a fact that is well known
In other words as some do say it is each to their own
If we all thought in the same way and on all things did agree
Few new ideas would come to light and how boring we would be
There would be no discussions and no debates if we all thought in the same way
We would have little for to talk about and to each other have little for to say
In some ways sameness can be boring we need variety
It is our different ways make us more interesting that's how it seems to me
Though it is to like minded people for friendship to we tend to gravitate
Our different ways and cultures much interest never fails to create
In a World of many races multiculturalism is a unifying thing
Difference it can prove a healing source and people together bring
If we all thought in the same way and on all things did agree
The Human World would not be an interesting World and how boring we would be.

Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: people
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