Don't Judge Us

by Beauty Within These Pages of Darkness   Aug 30, 2007


I don't believe people in society today,
I'm only in a wheelchair,
Still they look at you,
With that confused stare,

As if you don't belong amongst them,
As if you shouldn't of been born,
What they don't realise is that,
Upon us is a new dawn,

Maybe it's because they don't understand,
So ask me and I'll speak,
Don't look down at me,
As if you think I'm weak,

If people took time out,
I think they'll find,
That I'm the same as them,
But with my own voice and my own mind,

I'm not just speaking for me,
I'm speaking for everyone who's in the same position,
Come on, let your voice be heard,
Find determination, to make it your mission,

So please don't judge us?
Listen to us carefully,
And at the end of the day,
We will treat you fairly,

By Jay Basey © 2005

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  • 17 years ago

    by Kris

    Love it!! I really like your expressions on how you feel. It is so true how society judges people
    before they ever get to know who they truly are.
    Great job keep up it up. I love reading your poems.

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