One Planet Many Worlds

John Prophet

Earth
is home
for billions of us,
we live
on one planet,
we all call it
home.
None of us,
however,
live in the same
world.
The worlds
we live
in are as
varied
as the people
that inhabit them.
Some live in
heaven
others
call hell their home,
many
live in limbo
made simply to
roam.
No two
worlds
are exactly the same.
Some are healthy
while others in pain.
Some are rich
many are poor.
Some live
in freedom
others detained.
Some are happy
while many are
sad.
This planet
has many worlds,
none are the same.
Some
are gregarious
others
simply plain.
Some
are geniuses 
while others
insane.
Each one
with their own
story to tell.
History
is replete with such worlds,
no two are the same

  • Author: John Prophet (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: August 25th, 2017 15:44
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Comments1

  • docstorm

    A very true vision of every humans world. Thank you for sharing, enjoyed the read.

    • John Prophet

      Thanks Doc, I appreciate that...



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