Judgement Poems – Poem about judgments
‘Narrow-minded people are destroying humanity by far’
Judgement Poems – Bullying Poem
It’s strange don’t you think
The way judgment is passed around?
We make our own vision of someone
Without a clue of their background
We assume we’ve got them all figured out
Without even knowing who they are
And half of the time we don’t realize
Their hearts are sweeter than ours by far
That girl in the corner who looks so shy
She isn’t a loser who has lost her tongue
You didn’t think maybe she is afraid to talk
Because she has been bullied since she was young
Or that boy with the anger problems
He doesn’t want to punch people so smugly
He just hopes if they’re afraid of him
So one day they might stop calling him ugly
The beautiful girl who goes missing each lunch
Don’t call her a freak and talk about her each night
Maybe she just doesn’t want you to know
About the eating disorder, she is trying to fight
I am begging you all to stop judging people
And assuming you know who they are
Because it’s the narrow-minded people
Who is destroying humanity by far
© 2012 Marinela Reka
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Very well done poem. Its sad but I suppose we are all judgmental one way or another. Sigh.
very true…by nature humans are judgemental and we routinely pass judgements even if we dont know someone at all… very nice poem…
belated HAPPY NEW YEAR…
True talk, I love it 🙂
Hi Marinela .. absolutely right – we make very quick judgements and mostly they’re not right .. great essay poem .. and we are so narrow minded, and we need to care much more .. here’s to a better year – Hilary
Very fine poem, Marinela. It’s so true: we are inclined to judge with great superficiality, without knowing the background of a person.
so true… well said buddy…
Too true, sadly most of us make judgements at some time or other no matter how hard we try not to.
pure wisdom , stereotypes and prejudice are irrational .well done Marinela.
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