Jilted Tongue Poem by Bethany Maxwell

Jilted Tongue



Growing up in this time,
So many things rushing around us,
We see things one should never see,
We hear what one should never hear.
And still when we know it is wrong,
We speak with a jilted tongue.

As we grow old we see again,
The truth of the wicked that has polluted our minds,
And we sink into a shadow hiding from it all,
And we try to clear our mind of hate and of wrong,
But still the past is there,
Still we remember a time we spoke with a jilted tongue.

Remember who you are as you see what is all around you,
Believe in what you are and what you can be by following what's true,
Never look at things you see that no one should see,
Never listen to the things you hear that no one should hear,
Know that it is wrong,
And do not speak with jilted tongue.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Joseph Poewhit 18 November 2009

Saying the wrong thing at the wrong time is trying.

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Bethany Maxwell

Bethany Maxwell

some where in this universe muhahaha
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