Respect Poem by nicola burkett

Respect

Rating: 5.0


The country I come from the place I call home
Traditions past down since the dawn of time
Fading deep into the black jaws of history
The pride we hold dear, close to our hearts
We are force to shamefully hide away
The ever increasing religions
That’s swept onto England’s shore
Cause our beliefs to be pushed to the back
Crosses, Christmas,
Why should we change our beliefs?
In our own country
For alien guests

When I imprint my footsteps
Upon rich foreign soil
I respect

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Ian Curtis 10 December 2006

Another classic to add to the collection ian

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Sebastian Sandok 06 December 2006

Awh, Well Worked and penned M' Lady. Divine words! S.S.Sandok

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nicola burkett

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South East, London
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