We Are All Born As Humans Poem by Francis Duggan

We Are All Born As Humans



Some say that we are all born to be equal and we are all sisters and brothers
And though we are all born as humans some are born more equal than others
The celebrity and elite sportsperson is seen as superior to the person who works for low wages
Inequality does not have a color and applies to people of all ages
Only in death we all become equal the Reaper of Lives is the great equalizer
As a young person i was made to believe that all people are equal but with age i have become wiser
The monarch was born as a mortal but to others is seen as superior
But the Reaper of Lives claims the life of the monarch and the monarch to the reaper inferior
For all of us there's a last sunset when the Reaper life's breath from us sever
To every other deceased person we will be as equals forever
In life to some we will never be equal for it would seem rank and class distinction
In the human family will be forever and never be in danger of extinction
We are all supposed to be equal and supposed to be sisters and brothers
But money, fame and status it does seem does make some more equal than others.

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