We Are All Humans Poem by Cindy Christmas

We Are All Humans



If we get cut we will bleed,
And in life we all want to succeed.
We all get stress,
And we all need rest.
We all need food,
And sometimes we all be in a bad mood.
We all have enemies,
And we all have fantasies.
We all use the toilet,
And none of us are perfect.
Some of us may or may not be Christians,
But at the end of the day we are all humans.
Some days we may cry,
And it's sad because one day we all will die.
So no matter the skin color,
We shouldn't discriminate on each other.

Friday, July 28, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: human being
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Ruth Walters 28 July 2017

So true but unfortunately being human beings, we all make 'judgements' about each other and the sad part is that people make the, what I call, 'lazy' judgements in that they repeat the same old stuff they've heard from their friends and families without getting to know the individual. For myself, I treat every new person I meet with respect until they prove to me they don't deserve that respect. I judge on a one to one basis and do you know, I love your poems! If only a poem could solve all the problems in the world, wouldn't that be great.

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