Double Standard
A Poem by therisa
A rant. 
Tell me Who gave you The moral authority Which you weld? In casting Your judgment Upon others From up high. As you sit In your lap of luxury Drinking tea In the finest bone china And silverware Money can buy. Condemning those Struggling to live Their life With a semble Of normalcy. While Behind close doors Your escapades are Quietly sweep up. Have you Forgotten the vow You made When joining? As you toss The first rock From your glasshouse.
© 2013 therisa
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boy girlie you sound a little upset here...and I love it!!
your emotions are so just there-is some one around you annoying?
the vow-they are always taken and then easily tossed aside truly
love that darn title*)*)*)
thank you for sharing
Posted 12 Years Ago
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12 Years Ago
Well, I could start with Pope Francis and work my way down the hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Churc.. read moreWell, I could start with Pope Francis and work my way down the hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Church. These hippocrites, who talk about the immortality of the GLBT community, while they, themselves, are covering up a history of raping children.
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12 Years Ago
Thank you, Brandon.
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Added on April 24, 2013
Last Updated on April 24, 2013
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therisaOntario, Canada
About
A pre-op transwoman, writing about my experiences, using free verse. Been told my poems are very emotional and personal, almost like a diary entry in verse.
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