
"We All Live Together"
(A Sociology Poem)
People walk, people talk,
In big cities or down the block.
Some are rich, some are poor,
Some have less, some have more.
π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ Families grow and children play,
Elders teach us every day.
Different colors, different face,
Still we share the same big space.
π« Schools teach us how to live,
How to take and how to give.
π Books and stories make us see,
How people shape society.
πΆββοΈSome walk fast, some walk slow,
But all of us have far to go.
We dream, we laugh, we sometimes cry,
And still we give life one more try.
πΌ Some work hard in office lights,
π· Some build roads and fix street lights.
π©βπ³ Some cook meals, some drive cars,
We're all important, near or far.
πβͺπ Different prayers, same deep hope,
Faith gives strength to help us cope.
No one better, no one less,
Every soul deserves success.
π’ Some speak loud, some stay shy,
But each voice can touch the sky.
π« Helping others, making friends,
Thatβs how broken hearts can mend.
π The world is big, the world is small,
But there's enough for one and all.
If we care and if we share,
We can build a world that's fair.
So let us learn and understand,
Letβs walk together, hand in hand.
Because in the end, you will see,
You are just like me.



Comments (1)
This poem really captures the essence of our shared humanity. It makes me think about how diverse yet interconnected we all are. I've seen this in my own community, where different folks come together. How can we make this sense of unity more tangible in our daily lives? It's great how it shows various aspects of life. Whether it's work or family, we all play a part. I remember a time when our community worked together on a local project. How can we encourage more of these collaborative efforts across different groups?