Paul Saw Saul Poem by Deluke Muwanigwa

Paul Saw Saul

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Paul saw Saul

Bald Saul went to the mall saw tall Paul fall
Saul asked Paul "You hurt? ", Paul said not at all
Saul looked so bold
Laughed at Paul bald
Paul heard Saul's phone ring, said "Answer your call"

Paul saw Saul

People are so unkind to each other
Always forgetting everyone's a brother
Understanding that our similarity
Locks out any need for singularity
Since we breathe the same way
And all need food and water every day
What separates us are varieties of like
So we must treat each other alike
All the world if we sit down and talk
Under all conditions talk the walk
Love would prevail when Paul saw Saul

Paul saw Saul

It is folly to blame molly for the unholy
She may be white grew up in Hollihood
You cannot hold her responsible for racism
Neither can you hold a skinhead for nazism
Human prejudices are a complex issue
Should never be treated as an item of me too
So to say black people are this and that
Or white people are all bad racists is sad

Tuesday, September 15, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: equality
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Please my brethren and sistren. Moms and pops.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Varsha M 15 September 2020

People are so unkind to each other Always forgetting everyone's a brother..... very true words. And all need food and water every day What separates us are varieties of like....yes I agree. In name of Paul and Saul you showed transformation amidst people. Beautiful. Thank-you.

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