We May Differ

SHUEB ABDULLAHI

 

We may differ but .

 We may differ in race and region yet still combined by our interest

We may differ in political sit  but still combined by our humanity

We may differ in tongue but still combined by the umbrella of the greater mankind

We may differ in geographical edge but still combined by the mutual business and the economical ties

We may differ in alignment but still bow for one goal

The betterment and the advancement of the globe

We may differ in approaches to  reshape the world

But still eye the greater candle of hope that is at stake

We may differ in how to utilize and use the planet’s natural resource

But we all obey and abide not to erode the earth  with our insane seek of exploitation

We may differ in rocket and science implementation

In our home nations and the international grounds

But we all owe the reality of the warming planet

That needs to be tossed

For healthy land and wealthy man

We may differ in the norm we live

To the food we ate, the attire we wear

But still shield and stitch to the  blanket of

Similar species

Man

Regardless of where we stand

Our thirst is one

And the need quench it is singled

For ever and for good.

 

  • Author: SHUEB ABDULLAHI (Offline Offline)
  • Published: July 26th, 2022 07:04
  • Comment from author about the poem: Appreciate your comments
  • Category: Sociopolitical
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  • Doggerel Dave

    I would like to see just one of the issues you list there explored in depth.
    (You did ask for commentary, didn't you?)

    • SHUEB ABDULLAHI

      In which way? could you put it detailed your question I mean?

      • Doggerel Dave

        This is just p[personal preference on my part,.Shueb. You list many issues over which there are differences of opinion. I prefer to see just one explored in depth. There you have enough material to make much poetry.



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