Making my way through the busy hawker centre
I saw stalls divided by  taste
In my heart I became a stentor
I laughed at how those  banners come to waste
I sat and had to force a small audible laugh
I  couldn't take it, the television was advertising
What felt so much  just as a joke to not even half
Of what they claimed to sing
"Little  did he know, little did he know"
I stuttered my own laugh so  suddenly when it had so seemed
That my eyes had been opened and  deemed
To see the right
of the wrong that I perceived in the void  of light
"Shine some light, shine some light"
The stall  owners were Indian
Malay, Indian, Chinese and even foreigners
Were  eating and laughing as they watched a football match
They paradoxed  my previous thoughts
I ran out of the stall
To get into another,  and find the similar
The stentor in me faded to nothing
As I  had realized something so shocking
The stalls were devided by taste
But  everyone liked that taste
Everyone enjoyed each other
Most didn't  know each other
But most din't bother
They were one, one  Malaysia
"Satu Malaysia, One Malaysia"
It's the same when  you're here
You need not fear
It wasn't just the food or football  matches either
You can just see for yourself
I've lived here  for a few years now
I'm not Malay
I'm not Indian
I'm not  chinese
Nor am I a foreigner
I'm Malaysian
and there is only  One Malaysia in my heart
by, Emil for Empayar Malaya...
 
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