In Your Words Poem by Francis Duggan

In Your Words



In your words pay every man and woman the respect they are due
You live life as a good person if to such you remain true
And not be harboring grudges and those who sin against you do forgive
That's part of the living bible in to live and let live
'Tis easy very easy in words to put others down
But the one who belittles others not the most popular person in the town
Some people in their own small minds in their ways are so small
If you cannot say something nice about someone why say anything at all
Like every other life form we answer Nature's call
We were born as we will die helpless and before we walked we did crawl
The Reaper of lives does not differentiate between the lives of the pauper and one of wealth and fame
To him every life is equal and he treats them as the same
If you cannot say something nice of someone why say anything at all
Some people in their own small minds in their ways are so small.

Monday, March 14, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: life
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