Since You Never Harm Poem by Francis Duggan

Since You Never Harm



Since you never harm anyone in any way
Why worry what some others of you have to say
Wise words of wisdom today i recall
That you well may win many but you will not win them all
On saying this i am not saying anything that is new
That our unpaid judges are not of the few
For being opinionated and judgmental they are quite well known
One wonders if their sort does have lives of their own
Some people in their words find pleasure on putting down
The nicest and kindest people of the town
Humanity is comprised of all sorts i suppose
They become short of friends those who like to make foes
Though good things for others you have been known to do
Not everyone will have nice things for to say about you.

Friday, October 27, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: people
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