We Are All Sons And Daughters Poem by Francis Duggan

We Are All Sons And Daughters



We are all sons and daughters of the World
Of every race and color black, white and brown
And many of us do share things in common
All of us have a Country and most of us have a Hometown

And though royalists look up to the privileged people born into royalty
The Reaper of Lives does prove them wrong indeed
By making them equal to the pauper one day
Their blood like all others is red when they bleed

From the womb of a woman our life's journey began
A journey for all of us that has to end one day
The longest lived human life in time is not a long span
That like all other life forms we are born as mortals only true for to say

We are all sons and daughters of the Earth we live on
The Earth that does feed us till the day we do die
The greats of human history to the ways of time have gone
And the same for the celebrity as for you and i.

Monday, December 19, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: people
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