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Skin Deep
My eyes are broken, I cannot see
 It’s not a defect, that’s just me
 I hear the words black and white
 They seem to always start a fight
 I’ve always lived deep in the South
 I hear these words fly from a mouth
 Everywhere I turn, I hear the talk
 There seems to be a line when I walk
 It separates my friends into two sides
 But to them both teams can I confide
 I have a problem, my mind is torn
 I don’t know what team I’m playing for
 Looks aren’t everything, or so I hear
 But without sight the colors disappear
 There’s a personality beneath the skin
 All I can see is the heart that’s within
 It’s the differences that I cannot see
 They split my friends away from me
 I do not know the white from black,
 It’s not a brain, it’s sight I lack
 Shouldn’t opinions go deeper than eyes?
 Racism will cause our world’s demise.

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