You Do Not Have The Right Poem by Francis Duggan

You Do Not Have The Right



You do not have the right to be judgemental and to verbally put others down
In so doing you will not win yourself respect and become the best loved one in the town
Judge not and thou shalt not be judged it is so true and to everyone it does apply
If you do choose for to judge others by your own judgements you too must live by
Though you are quite a judgemental person on that you are not alone
Casting of aspersions on others is something most people do not condone
A fair go to every individual no matter what creed or what race
Prejudice does not have a color and in the Human World does not have a place
It is easy to pass judgement on others as easy as the word can be
The judgemental lacking in the great gifts of compassion and empathy
Such people in their ways are ignorant and ignorance as is said is bliss
Judge not and thou shalt not be judged the point of it they seem to miss
By thinking you have the right to be judgemental in your ways you must be so small
Three cheers for the spirit of equality and three cheers for a fair go for all.

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