Since Any Wrong To Anyone Poem by Francis Duggan

Since Any Wrong To Anyone



Since any wrong to anyone he has not done
For the crimes of the father do not blame the son
Though his dad is one who has spend some time in jail
For the sins of the father the son do not fail
That the judgmental are many seems true for to say
There are people who judge you and me every day
We are judged for our achievements or for our lack of success
Our unpaid social judges are so hard to impress
They are judged quite favorably those of material wealth and fame
Who in what they are good at have made for themselves a name
Though as people flaws in them are not hard to find
And they are not known as being compassionate and kind
For the sins of the father the son not to blame
The crimes of the parents we are born to should not be our shame

Tuesday, September 19, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: judgement
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