Prejudice and Bias: Shadows of the Mind, Barriers Unseen

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In shadows deep, where minds reside,
Lurks prejudice, unseen, untied.
Bias whispers, softly cruel,
A silent judge, an unseen rule.

Eyes that gaze but fail to see,
Hearts that close, refusing plea.
Walls of doubt, built high and wide,
Keeping souls from side to side.

Paths unwalked, bridges burned,
Lessons left, unheeded, unlearned.
The colors blend, yet stand apart,
Echoes of a divided heart.

But in the light, truth can grow,
Breaking chains we did not know.
With open hands and minds set free,
We find the strength in unity.

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