Through Our Different Eyes Poem by Francis Duggan

Through Our Different Eyes



We must beg to differ it does seem to me
Through our different eyes we see things differently
If we all thought in the same way how boring we would be
Variety is the spice of life would you not agree?
The one who does not follow the leader for individuality strikes a blow
For her or his sort of a person my admiration does grow
In thinking for themselves courage they do display
We need more of their sort in the human World of today
Of crimes against humanity too often we do read of and hear
The dictators survive by the instilling of fear
In the majority of the populace where 'tis wise to keep a shut mouth
Only the bravest in such an instance does dare to speak out
Those who choose to be different i can only admire
And of singing their praises i could never tire.

Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: people
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