No Love and Intolerance

Backpacks, shirts, and lunchboxes,

Trading cards and games;

In our world you must take care,

Lest you be called names.

 

Some kids will laugh, they'll scorn, they'll mock,

They'll make you feel alone.

Other ones might punch and kick,

Until you moan and groan.

 

Intolerance like this needs snuffing out;

It cannot be allowed.

We have the right to enjoy what we want

And display it, loud and proud.

 

 

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