What I Believe Poem by Augustus Billy Mutebesi

What I Believe



If you hit me,
We are at war;
If you love me,
I must give back.

As I get old,
A womb is filled;
And as I die,
new life is born.

Besides the colors,
And the name;
Human beings,
Are all the same.

Milipedes,
Are afraid to die,
And so are trees,
And other things.

Th only difference
In Love and Like,
Is the leters after 'L'.

If you see a shaking tree,
Just wave it Hi! aswell.
For that is what it does to you,
To see if you are well!

Wednesday, August 31, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: death,life,life and death,love,philosophical ,philosophy
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