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Is it any wonder
Is it any
wonder That the world is filled with pain, When man sets
aside its beauty, For his own material gain?
 Is it any wonder That lovers' hearts grow
dim, When they do not hold in honor, The love that's
found within?
 Is it any wonder That the homeless often
fail, When they're forced out of house and home To seek
another trail?
 Is it any wonder That nature falls to ruin
and rubble, Because we drain it thoughtlessly, Allowing
it to crumble?
 Is it any wonder That children go
astray, Because we did not take the time, To show them
the proper way?
 Is it any wonder That evil's strong and
bold, When we can't see any goodness, And we let our
hearts grow cold?
 Is it any wonder Racism thrives, my
friend, When we cannot see the person, Just the color of
his skin?
 Is it any wonder That friendships die and
fade, When we forget the reasons, Why they first were
made?
 Is it any wonder Our world has been
polluted, When we allow our industries, To strip it and
permute it?
 Is it any wonder There's so much grief and
sorrow, That we don't even seem to care, What will take
place tomorrow?
 Is it any wonder We see no value in our
brothers, And we hold ourselves too far above, The many
needs of others?
 Is it any wonder Our world is like it
is, When all we do is grumble, And no action do we give?
 Is it any wonder We wait in fear of Judgement
Day, When we do the things we do, Then forget the way to
pray?
By: Darlene McMahan
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