Lacking In Class Poem by Francis Duggan

Lacking In Class

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An orifice of the body used as a put down word that is often said
By people who speak with their mouth but do not think with their head
One can say of such people that they are lacking in class
On some of their expressions they do seem rather crass
On their choice of words of putting down others they only put themselves down
Everyday i meet their sort when out on the town
The words of the wise one i often recall
If you have nothing nice to say about someone say nothing at all
Some in their usage of language their coarseness does show
They surely are lacking of the inner glow
Those they do not like to an orifice of the body they do compare
And sad to say that their sort of people are no longer rare
Live and let live as some do like to say
At least anyhow it ought to be this way.

Sunday, March 19, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: class
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COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Bill Cantrell 19 March 2017

You are so very right, those who tear down others usually have deep insecurities and are jealous of those who press onward, class is so very important for self worth and dignity, yes my friend...live and let live. A wonderfully written poem!

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