To All A Fair Go Poem by Francis Duggan

To All A Fair Go



I will shout hooray for prejudices downfall
And i will drink a toast to a fair go for all
To every race and color of white, black and brown
In every city and village and town
The term 'A fair go' to everyone does not apply
Their basic human rights to their people many Governments see fit to deny
In some Countries people who speak out against their Government are serving jail time
Where speech that does not seem as favorable does become a crime
Even in so called democratic Countries one must wonder why
That the term a fair go for all to all does not apply
In our supposedly tolerant society you only tolerate
But the one you see as different to you will never become your mate
In life though everyone is not your friend why should anyone be your foe
Since everyone should be equal 'to all a fair go'.

Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: life
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