Human Beings Are Tribal Poem by Francis Duggan

Human Beings Are Tribal



Human beings are tribal would you not agree
Yet tribes are comprised of individuals is how it seems to be
The beauty all around us for to view is free
But when you only look for ugliness what you look for you see

You in your ways judgmental and so too am I
If I did say different this would be a lie
Even the near to perfect people are flawed in some way
This in truth is how it is and how it will stay

What we do to others to our own selves we do
This applies to everyone as well as me and you
The fruits of good karma are grown in good seed
This an old truism an ever true indeed

Life for us has lessons for to be learned every day
Lessons to us that can come at a cost that for we have to pay
Babies are learning from life before they learn to crawl
Even in our every day existence there are lessons for us all

Life it comes to all of us only by mere chance
And most people are victims of their birth circumstance
Not a launching pad to wealth and fame childhood poverty
Those born to wealthy parents are lucky would you not agree?

Sunday, October 21, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: human
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