You Will Never Become Poem by Francis Duggan

You Will Never Become



You will never become the most loved one in the town
If you are known as one who verbally puts others down
Some of the ruthless in material ways may know of success
But their lack of compassion many does not impress
To the non judgemental in any town goes pride of place
The idea of the fair go for everyone they do embrace
Such people broad minded in their ways not small
They promote the good values in the fair go for all
Cruel words used to offend another is such a harsh thing
The praises of the abusive one you will not hear many sing
On the way we treat others we do have a choice
Like is said by the wise one it is nice to be nice
In life we receive as good as we give
And i endorse the truth in the saying of live and let live.

Monday, April 4, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: people
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