In humanity,
what great arguments there are between us,
yes, what disagreements,
what hurt,
and after what great silence,
and far too often anger,
and what misunderstanding,
and what great distance between your truth and mine,
and oh, how we argue,
and on the Earth,
what great differences of view we have it is true,
and unfortunately,
you will not budge from how you view things,
and nor will I from how I do,
yes, because we wholeheartedly agree,
that we firmly believe in what we believe,
and we are going nowhere fast on so many subjects,
although, mostly we the world, we are educated,
we unfortunately do not listen to each other enough,
and we argue far too much,
and we go nowhere fast,
and the world is far more opinionated and fixed in its views,
and the world advances at a crawl,
and we fight more than we used to,
and it is a shame this impatience,
and this rigidity of view,
and how many people suffer because of this,
because of this disparity between humanity,
oh, the bickering,
oh, the verbal barbarity,
oh, the war of words, the arguments,
the fighting and the wars,
a nonsense of impatience and illogical thought,
that continues seemingly without a pause,
and that causes far more damage than it used to,
and also too, we have far more technological outlets,
to express our anger than we used to,
and how much more violence there is,
and how many more deaths than there used to be,
yes, it is a terrible shame, that despite being educated,
we do not listen as much as we should do,
and the human race suffers more, much more than it should,
when the human race has all it needs to survive,
and live and thrive,
but we suffer, sadly, far too often us human beings do,
and unfortunately, it is the reality these days,
but it should not be it is true,
and how much better the world would be,
if we just listened and we were more civil,
more civilised towards each other than we are,
because this deliberate deafness, is a stupidity of the age,
despite having all the technology to talk more,
more than we used to, and we unfortunately argue,
and wage more wars than we used to,
and how terribly the world suffers,
because of human stupidities,
and because of the failure to listen,
and if we were more civil and more civilised,
then lives would be saved more frequently,
and we would advance the human race and it would be a far happier place,
a far happier place than what it is now.




