Utopia Poem by Amare Abebe

Utopia



There is this gene in all of us
That makes us a human kind,
And yet exists this unknown force
That divides us all than bind...
If we treated all men alike,
And lived in love and peace,
We had all the things we need
For a world of eternal bliss.
It's all in the humanity,
It's in being all-kind,
That we grow together
And happiness all we find.
This is the world I envisage:
A world free of hate,
Where someone's success
Makes another feel great.
In a world I perceive as safe,
In a society I call free,
One doesn't wage a war,
When neighbors disagree.
In the Utopia I dream of
Where all is free to will,
As none wants to die,
None dares to kill.
Reciprocity rules the rules
In Utopian version of humanhood,
Untold, by free will,
I do what in others I see as good;
And what, I know, hate and despise
To do unto others is unwise.

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