My Name is Human (The Sonnet)

You asked, what's my nation,
I say it's humanity.
You asked, what's my language,
I say it's magnanimity.
You asked, what's my culture,
I say it's humaneness.
You asked, what's my tradition,
I say it's humbleness.
You asked, what's my gender,
I say it's fortitude.
You asked, what's my religion,
I say it's servitude.
You asked everything except my purpose.
I tell you now, it's to unite the universe.
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Published on October 04, 2020 15:01 Tags: acceptance, compassion, diversity, humanism, humanist, monk, nonduality, poem, service-of-humanity, sonnet, to-be-human
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