sorenbarrett

Assumptions

There are plants that grow in sunlight, others sprout in shade
Ones that suffer insect bite, while brothers are cut by the blade
A few stunted by draught, sisters chewed off at the root
Strangled out by weeds they fought, no room to put out a new shoot

A daisy can\'t an orange grow, a lily never blooms a rose
Bamboo grows fast, trees slow, conifers evergreen, others vest new cloths
Yet children are graded, each expected to be the same
Society persuaded, that for any deficit they are to blame