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We Are All Entwined

Could it possibly be?
Each "me" a part of "we"
We are all entwined.
Every color, every face
All members of the human race
We are all entwined.

Both genders; straight or gay
Those who have lost their way
We are all entwined.
The old, the young, the rich, the poor
And even those who live no more
We are all entwined.

Those who shirk or labor
Each stranger or neighbor,
We are all entwined.
All rats and cats and breeds of dogs
And all the trees we turn to logs
We are all entwined.

Those busy bees and ants
Fruiting and flowering plants
We are all entwined.
All furry creatures running by
And feathered things that skate the sky
We are all entwined.

Green grass and shining sea
Even that which longs to be
We are all entwined.
The stars and moon that light the night
The sun that makes our whole world bright
We are all entwined.

All life forms interweave
If we could just believe
we are all entwined,
These words would reach every land
And all the world would understand
We are all entwined.