Immigrants Are Not Criminals Poem by Hebert Logerie

Immigrants Are Not Criminals



We are all immigrants
We always pay our dues and our rents
Immigrants are not criminals
Immigrants are not animals
We are human beings
Who love all types of beans
We are all from somewhere
We're from here, we're from there
Immigrants are hard workers
We wear shoes, not over-priced sneakers
We are good people
Who wear blue and purple
When we're happy
When the old men are not grumpy
We are all passing by
We cry when we're sad
We laugh when we're not mad
We tell the truth, we don't lie
We are all immigrants
We love peace
And we want to go in one piece
When we die
We tell the truth, we do not lie
We are all immigrants
We are Canadians, Asians, Haitians,
Jamaicans, Africans, Europeans
Mexicans, Australians, Americans
Islanders, Indians, and Native Americans
However, we're neither Aliens, nor Martians
We are all immigrants.

Saturday, February 18, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: human being,immigration
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
We all migrants, immigrants on earth.
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