Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Forgive Me If Im Wrong - poems by jus

When we were young,
Just barely two,
The teachers taught us,
What we should do.
When we do something hurtful,
Or make someone real sad,
If we don't appologie,
it makes them feel bad.
We were always taught,
That we shouldnt be mean,
But if we are, we appologize,
makes a messy sitch clean.
But we face everyday,
One that feels no remorse,
Who will say all the worst things,
And wont run off course.
They judge you everyday,
Make your world appear small,
If only this mean voice,
would say nothing at all.
They tell you what you cant do,
and laugh at what you can,
They know everything about you,
And their you're least favorite fan.
You know who I speak of,
That great enemy,
Who judges you the worst,
And you wish to be free.
The enemy lives inside,
each of us every day.
we are our own worst crittict,
is what my mom used to say.
So we can forgive the kids,
Who called us names in the snow,
But whos the worst to us all?
Look in a mirror, you'll know.
How can we learn to say sorry,
To who treats us the worst,
We know ourselves much too well,
Its a gift and a curse.
We look at ourselves in bad light,
We treat our bodies the same,
As if this precious life,
Is just one big long game.
When it comes to the end,
When everyone goes,
The only way to find happiness,
Is right under your nose
If we learn to say sorry,
For when we called ourselves wrong,
For the 'your fat, ugly, and stupid'
For when lost our own song.
When we can finally say sorry,
For the harm that we brought,
We'll be able to find,
The peace of mind that we sought.
Love yourself and your flaws,
It'll go the extra mile,
And remember, never frown,
Cause someone loves when you smile.