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Cultural Diversity





When will the geographical borders be deleted?
When will this rough world get quiet?
It’s a violent world of those monstrous wars
Which are led by those cultural conflicts,
Due to the challenge of globalisation.
Our world is our shelter
There are numerous cultures
With their significant diversity
Every one has its religion
Its culture and its own language
Every one is special and particular
Because he is him.
We are different because every one belong to a special culture
But we are one because the humanity gathers us
As we belong to the earth
I will love you, I will protect you
I won’t let you down
I will struggle for the earth
Until the dawn of union rises.

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