Yes, I Do Poem by Ragy Sandid

Yes, I Do

Rating: 5.0


Do I know you my brother?
My sister? Yes, I do.
I'm aware of your skin color
A straw of what you've been through

As I see you from far
I collect your distant halo
I record within, below, above par
And decide what it is you do

Then in all teleport stations
I discover the real you
You're human of many nations
And one nation is us two

Yet why do you and I decide
What joins and divides?
I'm your brother of tides
Why sail joy into cries?

When I know you suffer
Something hurts me too
That's what it's like to be a brother
That's what humans are supposed to do

You think I discriminate
How have you been raised?
Who slipped you love and hate?
Then told you all are worth praise?

I can't know you well, I perceive
That I can tell who you are
Beyond false layers meant to deceive
We're all humans under the same star

Thursday, May 31, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: humanity
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Bernard F. Asuncion 01 June 2018

Ragy, such a great write....10+++++

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