No matter whatever the differences are
We breath the same air and drink same water.
No matter whether you are the rapist and I’m raped
Both of us were in mother’s lap and sucked her breast
You may be a tyrant and I might be a saint
The same blood red is flowing freely - in all our veins.
With so much so commonalities
Why we differ so much
With so much enmity and cruelty
What we’ll gain at last! ! ! ! ! !
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Amitava (13.03.2014)
This poem is definitely an eye - opener, especially the diverse personalities you portray as having the same things in common with ordinary people. Yet differing so much with enmity and cruelty. What we all gain at last! ! ! I wonder how similar or different it will be for each of us no matter how good or cruel we are at the end. Often think about it. This is a really great poem, Amitava. It made me think deeply of life and death. Thank you again for sharing. RoseAnn
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
We breathe the same air and drink same water yet there are differences. Some differences may be acceptable and some others are not. Nice poem expressing this.