Judgement

Judgement

A Poem by Herman
"

Prejudice in the world will never end

"

you have never met me

but you hate me on the spot

you have never spoken to me

but you gaze at me with prejudice


why do we as humans filled with hatred?

are we not living in the same sphere?

are your problems a mouth plug that you can't greet me.

so mighty you walk each day mishandling people

so self proclaimed with perfect life but lack self confidence


so full of yourself that your accolades don't mean anything

you belittle each person like you the only one with morals

why do you not care of the innocence but judge.

why is it that we do not give people a chance to know them



is it a crime to be me without being accused of being unmoral

why is conforming to society a priority than being your own person?

there is a purpose for my existence and there is a reason

why is circumcising uniqueness and loosing my dignity important.

i only live to make myself better and making your moments so be grateful.


so stop judging people and just talk to them and learn.

i dare you just once to just dispense your true self

and see what might happen to you,i guess for now its a mystery 

© 2013 Herman


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Wow! I really enjoy how you verbalize the stigma of being who you are in a society programmed to pre-judge. I could definitely see this as a spoken word piece and wish this site provided a place to record writing... anyway great poem.

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Herman
Herman

Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa



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i am a writer and a blogger have been writing for about 3 years to date.i have come to love words and appreciate them in a way that i never thought i would ever do but today its something else. more..

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