How are the people living all over the world the same as given in stanza 2 in the poem no men are foreign?
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According to the poet (James Kirkup), the importance of sunlight, water and air is equal for everyone, all people on the earth have the sam me hand and they are fed by peaceful harvests during war's long winter starv'd, a labour is also not different from our own. Thus, all people lived all over the world are the same.
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All people living on this earth live and die the same way.They share the same fate. Beneath different kinds of colourful dresses and faces,all have the heart of man. While they live,they walk on the same earth. After their death,they will be buried under the same earth.The apparent differences of lands and race are only superficial and not real.
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