Saturday, September 18, 2010

Judge Me

Complete strangers
Possibly have met just now
But already lingers
This label on me you endow

What was this impression summoned from?
My face, hair, eyes?
Was it because of where I’m from?
Or the way I said hello; so now it must be goodbye?

Either way it’s engraved
Near impossible to erase
Forever in your memory enslaved
From this one foundation and base

But how do you know what to decide?
So certain so early on?
By what rules and regulations do you abide?
Are we simply in a game as simply pawns?

Is there something we are destined to be?
Is it how we are to be?
Is it who we are meant to be?
Is there no way around what people expect us to be?

Even if we are not at all what they believe
They won’t be completely swayed otherwise
Thinking we have something to hide up our sleeve
That we’re in one of our multitudes, a complex disguise

When you haven’t even gotten to know who I am really,
When you do not see what is below the surface level,
When you think my entire life’s experience shows externally,
When you pinpoint me with your judgment disheveled

Already you think I’ve done wrong
Pulling me aside with “reasonable” reasons
That right given to you and another taken from me – if it was even there all along
Because with this profiling, who’s to be sure of anything – let alone judgment’ seasons?

From such insecurities of differences
Afraid of those not just like you in beliefs as well as appearance
Displaying strongly your preferences
Because your views are shadowed by your bigotry and ignorance

So go ahead and judge me
But I won’t keep it at heart
Because opinions such are yours don’t matter, you see
Your definition does not define me, not even a part

I know it makes you feel better about yourself
But it shouldn’t to bring down others as pariahs and monsters
When you cannot even accept your faults on shelf
No criminal act outside could erase these blunders, no matter what you’d prefer

In time reality will catch up to you, down to each muscle and bone
And you liable ways spanning to every degree
As you cower in the shadows in fear to have a real opinion of your own
And you look back and notice your judgment was misplaced – but it’d have no matter to me

Go on and don’t hesitate as you judge me
Brand me whatever brutal thoughts you hold onto
But in the end the mockery trickles in with the potpourri
Of the misconceptions that I won’t take the agony to view

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