’Tis easy pointing fingers at others;
’Tis easy passing rash judgments on all;
’Tis easy finding faults with your brothers;
’Tis easy making fun when others fall!
Measures you use unto every neighbour
Shall turn to be the ones used against you;
Let not the people’s blunders you bother;
Don’t jump to conclusions as some may do.
Great deal of wisdom is needed to judge;
Leave God to judge your foes who hunt you down;
Justice and fairness stand upon a ledge;
Even the wise are prone to errs common!
Don’t pass unfair judgements on innocents;
You can’t undo any day, thus made dents!
Copyright by Dr John Celes 28-01-12
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem