Familiar Misdeeds Poem by Lawrence S. Pertillar

Familiar Misdeeds



A misjustice claimed to have been done,
That becomes objected.
Is only rejected not to accept,
By those who do not expect to be affected...
Until effective is that justice to all is applied.

'Why are those people protesting,
A judgement on them passed? '

~They had not been accustomed,
To judgements on them passed.
Because...
They believed their kept biases to keep,
Were enough to relieve them,
From familiar misdeeds they've always done.
And they, like everyone else...
Are now fighting amongst themselves,
For an appropriate justice...
That better reflects their delusions.~

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