The Trial of Life

Anthony “Tappy” Paull

In the trial of life we will all be judged, by our peers, by our oppressors and by our subordinates,

 

For every choice we make in life is an action and to every action there will always be a reaction,

 

If you put yourself first you will put others behind you a selfish endeavor

But who around you will put your needs above theirs a truly unselfish act,

 

Will your selfish act cause others to suffer unnecessarily at your hand

And when someone steps up and puts you first are you in debited to them also

 

For whose deeds should be deemed truly bad and by whom and by what standard

Are petty people envious religious people appalled common people curious,

 

Judge not your fellow man they say, less you be judged also

If only the innocent may cast a stone then who can truly sit in judgment,

 

So make your choices face your demons and accept the consequences

But remember your reasoning should be fair and true for all are watching what you do.

 

  • Author: Tappy (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: March 27th, 2024 07:42
  • Comment from author about the poem: Trying something different here not worrying to much about the rhyming just a collection of sentences that carry and idea. Please feel free to tell me if this isn’t really poetry but I hope it gets a point across.
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