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whats wrong with that?

It’s not excluding me that is the horrid sin
It’s not accepting me for the color of my skin

This poem was written by lala la on Jan 14, 2008.

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  1. 4 SUGAR BEAR says:

    It's moments such as these, that you wished those doing the excluding would experience a bout of being colorblind....reminds me of a Sunday school song...
    Jesus loves the little children, all the children of the world,even if they're yellow, black or white...they are precious in HIS sight, JESUS LOVES the Little Children of the World.... W.W.J.D. ~PEACE OUT

  2. Jake LeClair says:

    Yeah. It's not fun being excluded for something that you can't change. But you have to learn to live with it. Between my older brothers and my father I'm excluded from a lot of things. Your case is different than mine, but the feeling stays the same. . .

  3. Abbie says:

    yea it really sux being excluded because of the way you look... i know how you feel because i have to deal with being call names and not being accepted for who i am i know just how you feel

  4. Florie Ann Labao says:

    Yeah,it is difficult to be excluded for something but you have to be thankful because God created you He let you existed to enjoy life not to say sorry...Life is beautiful if you accept the real you and contented what you can be...

  5. The Archinator says:

    two lines. nineteen words. years of unspoken anguish. well said, girl, well said

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  7. Cunning Linguist says:

    Now that I got that space I can be heard! Its as dumb as choosing a dog white or black to be a guard dog..you can never tell who know mabe by 3000BC we will be a deeper world