As humans we take action, say words, express emotions.
How do they act? What do they say? What’s their most common notions?
Even all together, it’s not the whole of the person.
There’s a greater you — more capable, a better version.
In this life, you’ll never see it, never touch that level
that edges the domain of angels, demons, gods, and devils.
All the people that surround us, everyone you’ll ever meet,
will have their own opinion — what they like or what they hate.
And you might hate them. Judgments: human nature.
It can be your friend — but be careful to cast the first stone.
Your house is glass, and those walls are thin.
Judgment shouldn’t be common practice. It should be a cardinal sin…
Don’t feel greed. Try to attain what you’re never meant to own.
Be aware: you’re just a puzzle piece of a plan, but you’re not alone.
Each of us is meant to carry our own load.
And sometimes that overtakes us — it’s difficult to bear.
We fall down, act out, creep too close to evil, fear, despair.
You may not know — you are the bad guy.
Maybe your role is to participate quickly and die.
And you really have no choice which dark path you will choose.
Sometimes you’re sent another one — tattered, bloodied, bruised —
to guide the way, shine the light, and help us with our tasks.
Yet sometimes his very duty is to whoop your little ass.
All the people that surround us, everyone you’ll ever meet,
will have their own opinion — what they like or what they hate.
And you might hate them. Judgments: human nature.
It can be your friend — but be careful to cast the first stone.
Your house is glass, and those walls are thin.
Judgment shouldn’t be common practice. It should be a cardinal sin…
While God is kind and good, all-knowing and the way —
that doesn’t mean you’re perfect and shouldn’t have to pay.
No one knows the end; we’re all just on the way.
You might meet monsters, heroes, good and bad, the weak, the great.
Know your place. Complete your race. Be kind. Have grace.
Maintain your pace. Cherish the days and all the ways
you get to spend your time. Chase the great. Ignore the hate.
Keep the faith. Don’t sit and wait for a sign to say “now’s the time.”
Act fast — don’t feign.
All the people that surround us, everyone you’ll ever meet,
will have their own opinion — what they like or what they hate.
And you might hate them. Judgments: human nature.
It can be your friend — but be careful to cast the first stone.
Your house is glass, and those walls are thin.
Judgment shouldn’t be common practice. It should be a cardinal sin…
Regardless what you think about a face or what they do —
everyone’s a sinner, but they don’t sin the same way as you.
There’s no way for this rhyme to end, to encompass every sin or grace.
So I’ll just say as you go on your day-to-day:
Stay locked on. Don’t stray. Don’t listen to the hate.
Don’t give in to the fray. Don’t worry ’bout the future. Live today.
And don’t be stiff. Slow it down. Let this world come to you.
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