Don't just judge me
that's not enough
I used to be scared
I used to be worried
now I embrace it
I own my beliefs
no matter how wrong
they aren't yours
so why do you care?
I don't judge you
for your beliefs
and you pay me in hate
because I believe
that murderers can be reformed
*** offenders redeemed
people are the same
but only in blood and bone
so call me what you will
"Villain"
"Sociopath"
"Evil"
judge me I dare you
I welcome it
because while your wasting
all of your breath
with the words you spout
I'll still be breathing
not through my mouth
but directly through my heart
don't threaten my belief
I have no quarrel
killing you for it
I will defend myself
with every last breath
and every last drop
and you'll fall first
because endurance in self
is what will rise to the top
I read a poem 9-30-25 about how someone didn't belong because of their beliefs and that they felt judged. this is my take on the subject obviously in rhythm and rhyme.
I mean this poem with absolute respect for anybody who reads it, I do not intend to challenge their beliefs but rather give them advice, rather than tell others how it is remind yourself that we are our own person and to let nothing, nobody, nowhere ever change such a sacred thing.