What's So Funny? Poem by Francie Lynch

What's So Funny?



I saw him wince,
I saw no smile,
I saw the hurt
In his eyes.
I heard the lines
Of jokes misspoken
In the guise of humor;
And thriving like malignant tumors.
Finger pointing at shortcomings,
Of race, religion, creed,
Or a Newfie, Pole, a Jew;
A priest, rabbi or preacher,
A doctor, lawyer, teacher;
Gay or straight, make no mistake,
They're fodder when one utters
A slight not misconstrued.
We should be adamant,
We should make a fuss.
If we fail;
If we're unjust;
The joke reflects on us.

Thursday, May 3, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: bigotry,human condition,humor,joke,prejudice
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Bernard F. Asuncion 04 May 2018

Dear Francie, such an good piece👍👍👍

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Monaghan, Ireland
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