We are all human, let's start there,
The only label we all share.
Then we get divided by sex,
A chasm between y and x.
Given a predetermined race,
Puts between us even more space.
The many Gods that rule our minds,
Keeps us in our cages, confined.
Does it matter which team you back,
Why bother with violent attacks.
We have our differences, true,
All have contrasting points of view.
Yet there are things we all share,
We're all human, why not start there?
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
Wow! I absolutely love this poem. It almost goes along with the comment I just wrote for Robert Melliard's poem titled, God. You couldn't have said it any more simpler or clearer, yet you've managed to say it in a way that catches the attention. Am adding to my list of favorites. This is the type of poem which would be easy to rememberand recite if read often enough and iit's meaning is so very honest and beautiful.