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By: Cedric McClester If you are free of sin Then throw the first stone But if you are not Then leave it alone If you point your finger at someone As people often do Don’t forget that three fingers Are pointing back at you When the shoe is snugly on   The other person’s foot Where the onus usually is More easily put As opposed to when the shoe Belongs to you Then that’s probably something You won’t want to do People who live in glass houses Shouldn’t throw stones Because the glass might shatter The window one owns Look before you leap Because you cannot know If there’s any water Down there below Once bitten makes you Two times shy Chalk it up to experience As the reason why "It is better to give Than to receive," Jesus once said But how many believe? Cedric McClester, Copyright © 2915.  All rights reserved.
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Nov 17, 2015
Nov 17, 2015 at 9:13 PM UTC
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By: Cedric McClester If you are free of sin Then throw the first stone But if you are not Then leave it alone If you point your finger at someone As people often do Don’t forget that three fingers Are pointing back at you When the shoe is snugly on   The other person’s foot Where the onus usually is More easily put As opposed to when the shoe Belongs to you Then that’s probably something You won’t want to do People who live in glass houses Shouldn’t throw stones Because the glass might shatter The window one owns Look before you leap Because you cannot know If there’s any water Down there below Once bitten makes you Two times shy Chalk it up to experience As the reason why "It is better to give Than to receive," Jesus once said But how many believe? Cedric McClester, Copyright © 2915.  All rights reserved.
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Nov 17, 2015
Nov 17, 2015 at 9:13 PM UTC
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