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Questions
Questions I think of when I hear terrible things:
Why do certain things happen to certain people,
But not to others?
My mom says it's because some can handle it,
while others can't.
but if they could handle it,
why would there be such thing as suicide or even violence?
The question that bugs me the most:
Why do good people have terrible things happen to them while, people who aren't as good, don't?
I have several theories.
Maybe the not-so-good people are more prepared?
Maybe they ignore it,
while the good people can't.
Maybe the good people try stopping it,
but end up hurting themselves in the process?
If there were more people willing to help,
think of what would happen to the world.
My thoughts:
There would be no war,
Only peace.
There would be no sickness,
Only health.
There would be no terror,
only joy.
If it ever falters there would be more hope,
Because people have trust.
If people help more,
maybe violence could have an end.
If people enjoy more,
maybe they could see the joy of life.
If people where there for each other,
there would be no famine.
No war,
No violence,
Less deaths of innocent people before their time.
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