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Judge Not Lest Ye Be Judged

“Judge Not Lest Ye Be Judged” Written: by Tom Wright 2/6/2018 When hush whispers classmates from us, Faint tracks are souvenirs that remain. Sometimes these imprints are superfluous, And ill musings we endeavor to constrain. But God hasn’t appointed us to the bench, To cast aspersions or be another’s judge. For the self righteous also bear a sin stench, And existing on each is a lingering smudge.

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