Love One Another
Two arms, two legs, two eyes, two ears,
We’re all the same, me and my peers.
But color skin or color hair,
How we act or what we wear
If we’re strong or if we’re weak
Makes us different; all unique.
Outside doesn’t matter much
If we learn that we can touch
All the world from inside out
It’s what the world is all about.
What we do with what we’ve got,
If we’re kind or if we’re not
That’s what matters, not our looks
That’s something we can’t learn in books.
Friends and Teachers, Moms and Dads,
Teach us much of good and bad.
They set examples when we’re young
We sing the songs that they had sung.
From inside we need to give,
To understand and to forgive,
To help and share and love each other,
To treat each other like a brother.