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Sep 2013
Who are you to judge,
does my very existence mean that much
is every breath I take
a very own tragedy for your ******* sake?

Who are you to judge,
everything I do or say
I mean, Society
it just isn't your game to play.

Who are you to judge,
every choice I choose
common' you really think
you have nothing to lose

Who are you to judge,
the very own features of my body
I mean, afterall
doesn't that make me somebody?

People turn their backs
pretending not to care
when really
all they feel is that judgemental stare.

See your not even living
In my eyes
your not even forgiving.

You put people up
and tear them back down
in their own sorrow
people try not to drown

You make lives worse
you hurt everybody
you even make the biggest person
feel like nobody.

You make up stupid rules
and make people reticuled
because being yourself
means being a fool

Oh why do you judge?
the basics of a person
It's not even right
It's wrong and up tight

See you started a war
nobody can shut the judgement door
oh Society can't you see
your effecting everyone,
even me.

Words begin to spread
originality is oh so dead
stereotypes aren't dieing
the **** things are multiplying

You've think you won
and everythings done?
Oh no, see Society I have more to say
just wait,
I'll have MY time and right of day.
We live in a world today where we're judged on everything we do no matter if it's the most smallest thing. Society seperates and judges people based on how they live, act, look, etc. It effects us all some more than others and in my opinion instead of us listening to Society, Society should shut up and listen to what good we people have to say.
Courtney Langille-Rose
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Courtney Langille-Rose  Halifax, Nova Scotia
(Halifax, Nova Scotia)   
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