Not Everyone Of You Poem by Francis Duggan

Not Everyone Of You



You may be a good person kind in every way
But not everyone of you has kind things to say
The flaw finders in you find a flaw or two
Passing judgement on others one of the things they like to do
The flaw finders on to themselves seem a law
As if they themselves do live without a flaw
Far too many it does seem living in every town
Who in their words enjoy dragging others down
Their sort to flaw seeking are readily inclined
Any hidden flaw in a person they always will find
But the flaws in themselves they never do see
Suppose for as long as they live this is how they will be
You well may be one who does good deeds every day
Though not everyone of you has nice things to say.

Thursday, June 22, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: people
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