Some people may be black; some people white.
Some people might be thin; some people fat.
But I say it doesn't matter, for no matter what, we are all equal.
Some people's smiles are dull; some people's are bright.
Some people may own a dog; some people a cat.
But I say it doesn't matter, for no matter what, we are all equal.
Some people can't see; some people can.
Some people are strong; some people weak.
But I say it doesn't matter, for no matter what, we are all equal.
Kaitlyn Mae Henning
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I would like to translate this poem
Ooh! Kool! Yep, so even though it doesn't rhyme, the way you use repetition keeps ever'thin together nice an' tight. Loooovvvely!