Hypocritical In His Own Ways Poem by Francis Duggan

Hypocritical In His Own Ways



The religious person judgemental of me
He says that god's face i surely will never see
In his eyes i am one who is rather odd
He sees little hope for one without a god
To voice his opinions on others he sure is not shy
But judge and thou shalt not be judged to him too does apply
He may claim to be religious but he is not very wise
And he is hardly an earthly saint in his god's eyes
No he will never have the title of an earthly saint
For he is a fellow who is not free of taint
In his house of worship to his god he does pray
But he is hypocritical in his own way
Since he says i am one who is destined for hell
To him i do dedicate this doggerel.

Thursday, April 28, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: religions
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