Born into society, we’re a thought we live.
In reaction and impressions,
we’re taught to conceive.
Guilty by association environment in place,
a maze of lemons discovering disgrace.
Observing a race a color of choice,
a speech of blindness, mistakenly voiced.
A right to rule others Hitler and his regime,
a heroic image with artistic blame.
Galloping, fiery in flames a doctrine
of differences for a superior gain.
A population so united but so far away,
tribes upon tribes, forming an ethic domain.
Isolation within, taste my wine, put our
religious convictions aside and aside.
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