I Would Not Go That Far Poem by Francis Duggan

I Would Not Go That Far



To say i dislike you i would not go that far
Since i only dislike the person that you are
With your ideas on life i could never agree
You see things one might say quite different to me
You have yourself convinced that all atheists are bad
That is rather poor thinking for one who is a grand-dad
But of wisdom with age there is no guarantee
At least anyhow that's how it seems to me
Though well educated you lack in common sense
And though in what i do say you do take offense
Among the World's great thinkers you will never belong
That you condemn people for a non aggressive belief to me seems all wrong
I do not dislike you that is not my way
But i sure do not like some things i hear you say.

Monday, February 22, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: people
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