Those Who Boo In The Mob Poem by Francis Duggan

Those Who Boo In The Mob



Those who boo and harass among the jeering crowd
When on their own are known to be easily cowed
Away from their bully friends they are not so loud
Those booing with the mob have no cause to feel proud
On their own without support they are known to be cowards
It is only among their own sort that they feel empowered
Those who jeer with their mob and verbally put others down
Are never an asset to their side of the town
Suppose as is said it is each to their own
But by their actions among their friends most people are known
Those who boo in the mob in their ways are small
They surely do not believe on a fair go for all
Away from their mob they have little to say
But each to their own it does seem this way.

Monday, April 10, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: people
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