OUR FAULTY JUDGEMENT
Sol Finkelman (solthesage@geniepub.com)
Tue, 21 Jul 1998 15:26:51 -0400
OUR FAULTY JUDGEMENT
So many judge their fellow man,
So many faults are there to find;
So ready to another pan,
But to our own we're often blind.
We judge by what we always do,
Our kin and friends help us decide;
We have a very jaundiced view,
So ready to the strange deride.
It seems to start at mother's breast,
Then worsens when we're with our peers;
Religion also make it crest,
Such judgements brought by foolish fears.
We don't accept another's way,
All diff'rences we just abhor;
So with "our" kind we oft will stay,
Our bias thus becomes much more.
Sol the Sage
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