What challenges our biases and prejudices?
And urge us to unlearn what we've been taught,
And provoke to dismantle the walls of injustice with boldness,
And tread a path where empathy to sought.
Why with heavy hearts, we bear the weight of conscience?
How compass guides us through murky seas,
In a world where deceit tempts and falsely appease.
Why we try to seek the beacon of truth to shine bright?
Temptations abound, like sirens' sweet melody,
drawing us towards a treacherous shore,
but morality calls, beckoning reverently,
To choose honour, even when our resolve is sore.
When faced with falsehoods, let honesty prevail,
morality insists, in truth, we must scale,
for deceit only lingers as a temporary guise,
with integrity as our unwavering prize.
Compassion, a virtue cherished in morality's dirge,
To embrace the outcast, quench the need's urge,
But morality, dear friend, goes beyond mere charity,
It compels us to confront our deepest clarity,
For morality is not a fleeting notion,
It emboldens us to rise above the commotion,
But a beacon in the darkest nights,
Guiding us towards equity and civil rights.
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I would like to translate this poem
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