Our Fault Ridden Eyes Poem by Terence George Craddock (Spectral Images and Images Of Light)

Our Fault Ridden Eyes

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why always casting stones
when first we are told commands
to remove our own rafters

from our fault ridden eyes
instead of mere teeny tiny splinters
misfortune humanities eyes

already have enough unjust burdens
without your demi-god judgements
be a good Samaritan redeem a few sins

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Naida Nepascua Supnet 02 October 2011

our faults are sometimes not seen but others faults are the ones we usually see first sad isn't it

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Eric Cockrell 01 October 2011

i like this one a lot... if you want to judge anybody, look in the mirror! good poem!

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Sharron Stephenson 29 September 2011

i really really like this poem well done and the writting is stop on the message is clear do not fall apart

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