You and I May Differ
Written by Semper Fi Reborn
You and I may differ,
On what we choose to believe.
Yet in these same differences,
Do not be decieved.
I don't hate you at all,
Or wish your demise.
I couldn't wish harm to you,
Then look in your eyes.
I may pray for you,
Like you would wish me well.
We'd pick each other up,
If one of us fell.
Why do we think,
That out of debate?
Over our beliefs,
That we harbor hate?
Not for each other, no brother,
Or sister of mine.
You choose to go logical,
I choose the Divine.
Why can we not learn,
This world is our shared space?
We must coexist,
Regardless of faith.
I know to each other,
We seem to be odd.
Your faith lies in science,
My faith is in God.
I still wish you peace.
Eventhough we don't see eye to eye.
I hope you'll accept this poem's sincerity.
2007-12-02
02:49:42
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2007-12-02
08:12:26 ·
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2007-12-02
08:13:04 ·
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