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Judging For The Wrong Reason
We assume with other peoples opinions
Questions not knowing if they are right or wrong
Guessing that she/he is this way
Or she/he is that way
We just assume
Not taking the chance to open their book
and see what’s inside
We listen to other peoples judgment
Not taking the chance to do what is right
and find out for ourselves
And we do this in spite
Not because we detest them
But to disgrace them of course
to make them fell invisible
unworthy to be viewed by others
we leave them apprehensive
feeling void
we actually make ourselves seem senseless
and because of this other people guffawed at us.
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