‘' We All Know Right From Wrong ‘' Poem by Bri Mar

‘' We All Know Right From Wrong ‘'



Let us begin,
Are you capable of sin?
Do you know the truth from a lie?
Both they say emanate from within,
Which to you will apply.

On the basis of fact,
Is a sinful act?
What you say or in what you do,
If confronted how would you react,
Would you say that neither is true?

In your time,
You'll commit a crime,
Against God or against the law,
It can happen when young or in your prime,
Be it an action or something you saw.

I'm innocent you'll say,
In every way,
From lying you'll refuse to desist,
At one time everyone's led astray,
The sinless Human does not exist.

Is telling an untruth,
Really uncouth,
Or is it a form of abuse,
How many have faltered in the witness booth,
Then came out with some feeble excuse.

When conscience prevails,
Your mind it curtails,
It will hurt you right through to the bone,
Here is a question that never fails,
Are you able to cast that first stone?

Be it minor or wild,
An adult or child,
Where would you say you belong?
Sinning at some point will leave you beguiled,

‘' We All Know Right From Wrong ‘'

Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: sin
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The problem for the liar who claims he'/she's never sinned is? the liar knows the truth.
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