I Won'T Be Your Judge Poem by Francis Duggan

I Won'T Be Your Judge



You have done wrong by me but I won't hold a grudge
I'll leave you to karma I won't be your judge
What goes around comes around a wise one did say
Our sins they will return to haunt us one day,
You always brag loudly in the public bar
And you've convinced your drinking mates of how marvellous you are
But they do not know you as well as some others do
People who are now worse off from their dealings with you,
For you it is not hard to cheat and to lie
And when speaking you never look one in the eye,
To steal money by deception to you is not a crime
But karma the fair judge will find you in time
I'm a trusting person on you I believed
And I'm just one of the many that you have deceived

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