Love thy neighbour as thyself, The famous words in Matthew, Attributed to Jesus of Nazareth. Even those who don't practice, Often agree with the sentiment, To love everyone without resentment. In this world of new wars, We must all remember, We are all humans, everyone together. So love each other, as you do yourself. And share that love with everyone else, Remember we are all human, at the end of the day, We are all struggling, in the same way.
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From Poetry to the Stars: A Thought-Provoking Science Fiction Novel
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