Man With a Vision



There was a man who had a vision
He saw a world without hate, or racial division
Love thy neighbour,help the sick, was what he taught
Everyone is equal, give no favours, no more wars to be fought
Miracles were performed, the hungry were fed
The lame were able to walk, the blind no longer had to be led
But alas, his dream for the world was not to be
For the Romans took him, and nailed him to a cross
Made from the wood of a tree
So for two thousand years, the violence and wars have continued on
It's like a disease, handed down from father to son
Perhaps the only time the world will know peace
Is when mans existence on this planet, comes to a cease

~ Tango ~

 

 

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