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Inequality is a garden with blooming flowers
Half grow
Half are weak
The sun only shines on one half
The sun gives all its power to one half
The other half suffers
The other half dies
The other half gets left behind
Where’s my sun?
Where’s my shine?
Where’s my power?
If I keep suffering
I
Will
Die.
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I was inspired to write this poem because I love flowers and there are so many different types of flowers and I thought that they can correspond well with humans. When flowers grow, there are always some that don’t get enough sunlight or water and die. Many people are not getting the attention or rights that they deserve and are treated unequally. I wanted to bring more light into this situation and show that if this happens to people too much it can really affect them.