In The Beginning Poem by Ima Ryma

In The Beginning

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They came together in the room,
Of every gender, creed and race;
And they included those of whom
Had disabilities to face.
Throughout the time together spent,
There were no words or acts of hate.
In fact there was not any hint
Of other than the best of fate.
Their differences did not make
Any differences at all.
It was the purest give and take
That human watchers could recall.

A blending of true harmony -
Children - ages one, two and three.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Pamela Lutwyche 20 December 2008

Wouldn’t that be a good thing. I wish we all could be like that

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Patrick McFarland 20 December 2008

So true Ima. If adults allowed themselves to be as accepting as children, the world would be a much better place. Beautiful poem.

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