By the Color of My SinA Poem by Jeremiah Castelo De GuzmanHearts only grow harder and flesh is never thin, Some are much explicit while others hold it in, Dare i let it lay on the surface of my skin, Lest i be judged by the color of my sin. A man of tobacco's smoke A man who sips his liquor A man who curses freely A junkie on the street A man who shouts in anger He who commits adultery There are those who openly But what of those whose faults are hidden deeper than within, Those who go unnoticed are safe behind their skin, Those whose eyes are haughty, Those who choke with pride, Those who do the kinds of things much easier to hide, As slander their own brother and gossip among men, As disrespect their mother and bare false witness to a friend, Whose gods are of their belly, Whose gods are of their bank, Who measure their own worth by class and social rank, Those who display holiness
like trophies on their shelves, And those who judge self-righteously as if Gods themselves, Hearts only grow harder © 2013 Jeremiah Castelo De GuzmanReviews
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