New reply from Susan Katz
<p>Thank you for submitting your poem for consideration for Featured Poem of the Week. There is power in the simplicity of this poem – the repetition – the joining together of all those "who wanted- who bled – who took – who are on their death bed – who started a war" and giving them a sort of equality. The truth of tragedy – it brings us all to our knees and unites us. Well done. Wishing you a very creative and happy day, Susan</p>
https://poetladykatz.com/poetry-talk/universal-brotherhood
Original Post by Aditya verma
Universal brotherhood.
<p>The one who wanted to attain supremacy ;</p>
<p>The one who wanted revenge ;</p>
<p>The one who bled for their family ;</p>
<p>The one who took their first step ;</p>
<p>The one who are on their death bed ;</p>
<p>The one who started a war and the one who will end it ;</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Are now United together in this strange catastrophe and shall attain universal brotherhood.</p>
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