To those of us who judge unknowingly, or by deliberation I say this <br />That when, in judging others, we ourselves should exercise <br />Synchronous similar examinations, of our own minds <br />That we miss not those faults we own, and yet ignore <br />When serpent like we hiss, transfixed outside the others door <br />Obsessed, enabling words formed deep in the abyss <br />To travel from our minds so blind, to scornful lips <br />Words born of arrogance, part of ourselves we do not see <br />Insidious, they lie in us, the same as that we mock in he <br />Those faults of others that of which we all do moan <br />Forgetful all the time, of those immortal words <br />Let him who has no sin, cast first the stone<br /><br />Egal Bohen<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/examinations-of-our-minds/
