Colours


One Human Race

Let’s see ourselves as part of a larger spectrum of color. One hue depends on another to define its identity, but appears different in comparison. We may come from different continents, ideologies, and cultures, but the fact remains that we are all part of one human race. Let’s live and let others live.

Perhaps we could teach our children that a human is a human, regardless of appearance or skin colour.

Colours

Black or white, pelt
Tall or short, just height
Skinny or fat, just weight
Wrong or right, just fact
I’m black, you are white,
We vary just like bouquets


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