Written by Kaffe Myers (with a little help from his friends)
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A simple man doing his chores
For him, life is simple, no endeavours
Redeeming thoughts carrying him through the day
Before each meal, he never forgets to pray
He believes in God Almighty
Jesus Christ and the Holy Ghost
A man of Islam kneels down in prayer
His praises to Allah float through the air
To troubling questions he hopes for an answer
A man of peace must prepare himself for war
The hot 'poison wind' bringing rumors of strife
Old customs set aside, a new way of life
A mathematician of Jewish decent
He calculates his life to be efficient
Every step he makes has a meaning
He only walks backwards to find solutions
In order to end what causes pollutions
He believes that is what Jehovah wants him to do
A Buddhist monk sweeping his floors
He meditates as the broom makes its course
Imagining the things tying him down
Getting swept away like the dirt on the ground
So he continues the day free from any vice
Nirvana beckons as soon as he is free
An agnostic that can’t make up his mind
He believes that no real god would mind
That if he just live his life being kind
A favourable ruling will befall him in afterlife
So he carry through his days with an open heart
And with a positive mindset, he plays his cards
I am a man and I believe in a kind
It is in man and all of her kind
In simpletons and people with a greater mind
Religious or not, no one is left behind
Many would say that I’m simply naive
But I’m just deliberately out of my mind
Oh, for what the world can be
For what the world can be
Every time you look yourself in the mirror
Can you honestly say that there is merely one way?
That there’s no shade to any color?
Dream, dream
For what the world can
Be. Be
Whatever you want to
Be. See
Clearly through the worlds muddy windshield
Defenestrate any disability to respect
What you don’t understand or believe
It is funny how we are prejudiced against the carefree ones
When most religions preach for unity
Monday, January 18, 2010
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