You May Never Poem by Francis Duggan

You May Never



You may never compete with anyone for Worldly renown
And not be racist to anyone black, white or brown
And be one of the nicest of people in your side of the town
But always a few there in words for to put you down
I feel sure like most others that you are aware
That the judgmental are not and will never be rare
Some for to criticize others are far too inclined
Those who lack in compassion can never be kind
People who believe on a fair go for some but not on a fair go for all
In their thinking and words they do seem so small
In a flowering garden only weeds they do see
Suppose it does take all kinds and this is how it always will be
But having said this i do meet many nice people every day
Who to help others do gladly go out of their way.

Wednesday, December 28, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: people
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