Unpaid Judges Poem by Francis Duggan

Unpaid Judges



To find your very equal one may have to travel far
But no matter how good a person that you are
There will be some in their words who will put you down
Since there are unpaid judges in every village, city and town
Judgmental people are to be found everywhere
There are millions of them in the big World out there
They do live their lives in a negative way
Kind words of anyone for them seems too hard for to say
You may live as a good person compassionate and kind
But the critical sort fault with you bound to find
And when i say the unpaid judges of the World are more than a few
Am i telling you anything that is new?
You may be the nicest and kindest on your side of the town
But a few in their words will try to drag you down.

Monday, November 14, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: judgement
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