A New Generation.

Ann Melton 1964 (west orange)



Today is the Day We Correct All Errors and Walk in Togetherness Through Out This Journey.Let Us Hold Each    Other Up In Unity.Today We Leave All  Hate Behind Us and Begin Again For A Prosperous Future.Today We Stand Together and Not Apart.We Embrace Each Other Like an Everlasting Hug.We No Longer Live in the Past But in the Present For Our Future.Let Not Our Hatred Consume Us But Unite Us in Our Cause.And That is Humanity.Let Our Old Ways of Disagreements Be Buried in the Ground of Despair.And Let Us Plant A New Seed of Love,Hope,And Happiness For Us All.the Power is in Each And Everyone of Us.Lets Use it to Birth A New Generation of Proud Warriors of Victorious Men And Women And Also Children.We Must Leave A Legacy to Them Who Follow Us.in Order to Do That We Must Teach Each Other First So That We May Lead By Example And Be Forthright in Our Teachings.We Be Leaders of Our New World.We Must Look Past Our Differences And Use Them To Our Advantage.But First We Must Ask Ourselves For Forgiveness For Understanding If We Can Learn To Love Each Other Unconditionally.What A World This Would Be.

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We Stand Together and Not Apart.

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Written on November 10, 2023

Submitted by dusty on November 10, 2023

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  • dusty
    This World Has Changed,When I Mentioned A New World Order, Its Changing Our Old Thoughts For A New World,We Get Rid of The Old Order of Thinking and Enter A New Way of Thinking To Help All of Humanity.
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  • dusty
    We Need Unity For All.
    LikeReply5 months ago

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