You are one,
Of nearly 8.5 Billion.
The most important one,
To you yourself alone.
The next person,
Is equally a gemstone.
One among the rest,
Known by them alone.
Regardless of race,
Creed, country or colour,
We are all one humanity,
We should love one another.
Them verses us,
Only services one purpose,
To distract the public,
From the hands in our purses.
See through the lies,
Designed to keep you blind,
And you will find,
The world can be kind.
Love thy neighbour,
Metta and Karuna,
Do unto others as you'd,
have done unto yourself.
Only then as humanity,
Can we be truly free,
From hate fear and lies,
And live harmoniously.
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