Flip a coin in the air
Colour the sides white and black
White leads you to the royal chair
Black will get you all the flak
Dip the sunbeams in the rain
A rainbow in the sky so blue
Colours differ without a stain
So should all religions too
Whip the poor of their bread
Faced with sorrow blue and dull
The rich so jolly ever so red
Donate a sum at their funeral
The colours flow with glowing ease
With every stroke of His grace
If colours can exist in peace
Then why can't the human race?
The Story Behind
This poem talks about how one can make this world a better looking place by the proper use of colours.
Here the colours imply the human race which belong to different castes, races and religions. Colours whether bright or light are always beautiful in their own way. Their is no discrimination between them.
This poem tells us that we have a great deal to learn from these colours.
