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There are two sides to a coin,

Just as many for an argument.


If you're not willing to listen to both,
Without bias or prejudice why listen at all?
All you will hear is the sound of one hand clapping!

There is white, black and many shades of gray,


When white light is filtered through a prism,
It separates into the colors of the rainbow,
Yet these colors are just a small part,
That make up the electromagnetic spectrum's piano keys!

When you look at a flower, building or a plant,


You see the visible light reflected by the object.
The light the object absorbs never reaches your eyes.
Visible light is only a small part of the electromagnetic spectrum,
Intermingling frequencies traveling threw space-time a light speed.

My argument is simple built on empirical observation.


What you see is only your perception of a greater reality.
Imagine the delightful surprise in Newton's eyes,
When, he felt warmth beyond violet while separating light through a prism.
"There is more to this than meets the eye for I feel heat were light is missing!
"

So it is with arguments distorted by one person's bias,


There is always a piece of the puzzle missing.
One must separate himself from his emotions if he is to ascertain the truth.
Look at the other person's side of the argument as if it were your own,
Hidden things like absorbed light unrabble the puzzles missing pieces!

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