Judgment Day Poem by Marcus McKinley

Judgment Day



'my friend, judge not me,
Thou seest I judge not thee.
Betwixt the stirrup and the ground
Mercy I asked, mercy I found.' William Camden

Root bound in the nucleus
Of a twenty foot crux
Untouchable soul
Even with a ten foot pole

Wearing my heart on my sleeve
Bare naked for the world to see
Why is everyone afraid of me?
In this modern day hypocrisy
Politically and religiously
Open minded
Free speech in nudity

Bathed in the mind stones
Of
Your prejudgments
Your ignorance
Your prejudice
Your uncommon sense

Released from the fabric of stereotype
Outspoken and open my melon is ripe
For all to bare witness
Taste this uncanny incite
And delight
At this spectacle set forth
Before you in truth

Shedding the shell
Of a corporate America
Exposing corruption so deep
In the seeds of your mind
It's scaring ya

A book with no cover
Can't be read before opened
Answers aren't gained
Until the questions are spoken

Shut up
Speak out
Speak up
Shut out

The choice is yours
Be wise what you choose
Just remember
Those who have nothing
Have nothing to lose

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dave Walker 21 October 2011

Great poem. Thats what the powers that be are scared of, people with nothing to hide. Great write.

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Goran Gustafsson 14 October 2011

Hear, hear..............

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Bella Hernandez 10 October 2011

not a bad poem marcus u done a really great job ur friend Bella

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