Man's A Poor Judge Poem by Dr John Celes

Man's A Poor Judge



All things in wild are not always useless;
Some things in wild have beauty so immense;
What man may call as best isn't always so;
Man is a judge with wisdom poor, who faults.

Whatev'r man calls as tame can wild become;
Whatev'r is wild may express meekness too;
Man's opinions can fall short off the truth;
Man's senses fail for Nature is complex!

Never be hasty in judging others;
Never be rude and cruel to brethren;
Never deride the creatures not human;
God's purpose is ingrained in all earthlings.

The world we see is just a frame or two;
The world we know is fraction of the whole;
The world at large can't be comprehended;
Man's mind has limitations far too much.

Copyright by Dr John Celes 17-11-'14

Monday, November 17, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: man
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