Dont Judge Me Poem by pedro moshood

Dont Judge Me



thought you've learned from me
That to err is human but forgiveness is divinity.
We all make mistakes sometimes as we learn
What is right from wrong whenever we rise or fall.
And like water from the sewage, we are refined
Over time just as it moves to the sky and back to earth.
We wont remain the same person we are over time,
Even though not everyone will know what is right from wrong,
Otherwise the fingers we have will be of the same size.

Don't judge me, don't judge me and I wont judge you,
Because it may be ugly when we dig the skeleton
Out of the grave and leave it in the open at market place.
I know I am a liar, a cheat, gold digger and fit for names
You may call me, but there is a fig right in your eyes,
When you came like a Trojan horse to offer a castle
In the air just like the serpent in Eden when my guard
Was down in your world where you trapped me in your craft.
So don't cast the stones and call others to join you.

Wednesday, March 7, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: judgement
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lagos Island, Nigeria
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