Demonstrational Poem

Luke 6:37-42

You judge he homeless man for not having money,

Little did you know he went broke with his dead child's medical bills.

You judge the little girl who has a baby in her tummy,

Little did you realize she was raped and chose not to have an abortion.

You criticize the kid who wears the same outfit all the time,

Little did you realize his family can barely afford to lose a penny and too proud for any subvention.

You make fun of the quiet kid for being a misfit,

Little did you know he lies lonely at night pleading for attention.

You treat the ex-convict as if he were an animal,

Little did you know he was falsely accused out of spite.

You make fun of the girl who cuts her arms, saying her actions are damnable,

Little did you know she wants help because she is not alright. 

You judge the girl in school because she is the biggest girl in class,

Little did you know she struggled with bulimia and was made fun of for how less she weighed.

You judge the homosexual teenager and join in to harass,

Little do you know God created him to love in that way.

You are not their creator,

Let these BEAUTIFUL people be.

Stop judging others,

Because there is always more than what you see. 

This poem is about: 
Our world

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