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We embrace the diversity of trees-
the different colors of leaves
but we turn a blind eye
when it comes to our own kind

the world is so much more than black and white
than left or right
you know?

I think it's about time we deflate our egos
take a step back and examine the whole globe
realize that underneath we're all flesh and bones

We have the power to help each other
to embrace our diversity how we do within nature
to not be afraid of the unknown
but to look forward to the future

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