The Living Judgemental Poem by Francis Duggan

The Living Judgemental



Of the judgements of the living judgemental in death we can only be free
Some people don't just have it in them to embrace their humanity
Perhaps they cannot help it if they lack in compassion if before they think they speak twice
And maybe they have poor role models and they live their lives on bad advice
With the judgements of the living judgemental we just have to learn how to live
They cannot help the way that they are and them for their weaknessess we should forgive
With those who strive for an egalatarian World I for one wholeheartedly agree
Though such a thing may never come about at least that's how it does seem to me
The judgemental do not believe in live and let live to judge to them comes naturally
They look for the weakness in others and what they do seek they do see
In their judgements they derive pleasure they feel joy at bringing one down
They are not a rare breed of people in Village or City or Town
We will only be free of the judgemental when to the scythe of the reaper we fall
They believe that they have the right to judge others but they do not believe in a fair go for all.

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