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January 21, 2009

Brotherhood and Sisterhood

Words and music by Peter Amidon ©2008
Commissioned by Lititz Elementary School
Lititz, Pennsylania

1) Some are tall and some are small and some are wide or thin,
    And there is great variety in the color of our skin.
    Some of us were born right here, and some born far away;
    We call this gift diversity and that is why we say:

    CHORUS:
   Brotherhood and sisterhood doesn't mean we're all the same;
    It means we all have equal rights, now just let me explain:
    It means we love the differences and I'm so glad you came.

2) Once when we had moved and it was my first day in school;
     I was in the playground all alone and feeling like a fool.
    A kid came up and said to me, "It looks like you are new,
    Why don't you come join my friends or else we will join you."

3) There was a time I'd join my friends in teasing someone else,
    But then one day the tables turned and I got teased myself.
    Now bullying and teasing, they are pretty much the same
    And neither one of them is fair so I don't join the game.

4) So now when I see bullying there's three things I might do,
    I say "You should stop saying things you wouldn't want said to you."
    Or find a teacher, Mom or Dad to see what they might say,
    Or take the one whose being teased and help them walk away.