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Free Thought

By Beatrice Lane
November 24, 2020
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I don’t think people like it when you disagree.

I guess we should all be the same, you and me.

 

We should all wear the same hairstyle

Put on all black clothes

We should all no doubt smile, the girls made to stand on their tip toes.

 

Boys should only wear blue, not gray, or yellow.

And don’t shop at Home Depot.

Lowes is much more mellow.

 

You can’t watch Netflix

Subscribe to Hulu only.

In a world made like this, I’d feel incredibly lonely.

 

If we do not disagree, then we will never see

From another person’s perspective and why for freedom they plea.

And not just my children, so would yours and yours and yours.

 

Think for yourself.

No matter in which God you put your trust.

The ability to have a choice, now that’s glorious.  

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