With That Would You Agree Poem by Francis Duggan

With That Would You Agree



To your invisible god you do kneel for to pray
Though what you believe in with me is okay
You dismiss me as a bad person one without a god
For one who proclaims himself to be religious that does seem odd
Your right to your opinions not for me to deny
Though judge and thou shalt be judged to you too does apply
But each to their own as some do like to say
Suppose we all look at life in our sort of a way
You look down on me as a never do well
One out of favor with god as a mere infidel
That is your opinion and that suits me fine
Though your way of thinking is different to mine
Suppose if we all believed on the same thing how boring we'd be
Variety is the spice of life with that would you agree?

Tuesday, April 5, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: religions
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