A Book Wrongly Judged

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A Book Wrongly Judged

The life of a person is a sophisticated book,
Full of so many memories and feelings,
That contain only the truest and most sincere things,
Which every single human possesses so dearly for eternity,
Yet everyone in this world still did took,
The entire cover of the novel for granted.

Each person is inevitably flawed
By the influences and dark morals of this world,
But I remain so terribly awed,
For humans continuously criticize people's novels like gold,
Always finding for someone's cover so shiny and ornamented,
With the best designs and talents,
Without even realizing the true content of her book tormented,
By the sinful and cruel monsters that crawl through the grimy surface,
Waiting to eat every wrongfully judged human,
Who seeks only for understanding and peace,
Yet every critic's mind cannot be flexed by any fan,
Because of their unwillingness to take of the withering leaves from the trees.

I worry for every single person,
Whose lives are maltreated like an infectious disease,
Always being avoided by hypocritical slanderers for no valid reason,
Whether they be seasonal buddies, or observers who never release,
Their true intentions like a cancerous beast.
They are all worse than any other animal,
Than this world accommodates,
For they all have souls that appall,
Our sensitive hearts that are so tired to tolerate,
All the blabbers that these people create.

Oh, how I wish that someday,
All humans shall finally open everyone's books,
Before saying anything that may dismay,
A person's feelings; or her looks,
That are so simple and yet so kind,
To even be able to accept and understand,
Everybody's flaws as who they are,
Because of an open mind that seeks to find,
The truest of souls that forever engages in war,
To comfort and protect her precious egg,
Which will continually be kept pristine,
For his love will constantly and subtly flow without a beg,
Because he comprehends what she and her book truly mean,
In those sentimental pages that only he has voluntarily read.

5-16-17

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