Don'T You Try Poem by Francis Duggan

Don'T You Try



Don't you try to do my thinking for me
Don't tell me me what I should eat or should drink
Since I do respect your opinions
And I never tell you what to think.

The World is full of people like you
Who want to own another's soul
'Tis a gift of the power hungry person
The practice known as power by thought control.

You try to convince me of the worth of your right wing Government
Though nice things of them I'll never say
And though they serve the upper classes and the wealthy only
The laws they make I do obey.

You go and save your own soul mister
And you leave me for to save mine
You say you're a God fearing person
Well good luck to you that's suits me fine.

Don't you try to make me see things your way
Since you see things different to me
We do not seem to have much in common
And we do look at life differently.

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