16th April, 2015
By: Jefferson . J. E. Wallace, Retired Class Teacher, Deputy Head Teacher, T.V/Radio Broadcaster, Community Education, National AIDS Coordinator, National Disabled Chairman, National Drug Advisory Council Chairman, CARICOM Drug Education Advisor, Health Educator and Director of Youth and Community Affairs
We have the right to be loved,
We'll stay:
This earth is ours too, anyway;
The United Nations protects us all.
To share our feelings with a world in dismay.
Don't shut us up.
Hear us out, we wait to be heard.
Until our rights you learn to relate.
We have that right to be here.
Don't you dare interfere.
Tolerate us, don't abandon us,
We need to learn to get along,
Even when the chips are down.
We can make mops and learn to cook.
We can earn a living or write a book.
So help us adjust to our right we should know,
So we can all learn to face a bright tomorrow.
By: Jefferson . J. E. Wallace, Retired Class Teacher, Deputy Head Teacher, T.V/Radio Broadcaster, Community Education, National AIDS Coordinator, National Disabled Chairman, National Drug Advisory Council Chairman, CARICOM Drug Education Advisor, Health Educator and Director of Youth and Community Affairs
Mr. Jefferson J. E. Wallace, Telephone Contact For Bookings: 1-869-665-5349 |
OUR RIGHT
We have the right to be loved,
We'll stay:
This earth is ours too, anyway;
The United Nations protects us all.
To share our feelings with a world in dismay.
Don't shut us up.
Hear us out, we wait to be heard.
Until our rights you learn to relate.
We have that right to be here.
Don't you dare interfere.
Tolerate us, don't abandon us,
We need to learn to get along,
Even when the chips are down.
We can make mops and learn to cook.
We can earn a living or write a book.
So help us adjust to our right we should know,
So we can all learn to face a bright tomorrow.
By: J. J. E. Wallace
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