People might judge you,
Yes they might stare.
Does it really matter though?
If they glare?
It is not illegal for them to look.
You might think they could hide behind a book.
At the very least,
They could try,
But if they stare,
It is not necessary to cry.
There is no reason,
To accuse them of treason,
When the only thing they did wrong,
Was stare at you.
There is no reason you should cry over spilt milk.
There is no reason you should judge a scot for their kilt.
So if you see what I mean,
You should not judge, no matter your level of keen.
I have to end his verse,
But if you judge, you will only make it worse.
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Hello. I really hope you enjoy this.
As a young child we do not judge. Parental influence and experience leads us to develop the human nature in which we become judgemental. Learning from exceptions to preconceived notions teaches us wiser ways.
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