'my friend, judge not me, <br />Thou seest I judge not thee. <br />Betwixt the stirrup and the ground <br />Mercy I asked, mercy I found.' William Camden <br /> <br />Root bound in the nucleus <br />Of a twenty foot crux <br />Untouchable soul <br />Even with a ten foot pole <br /> <br />Wearing my heart on my sleeve <br />Bare naked for the world to see <br />Why is everyone afraid of me? <br />In this modern day hypocrisy <br />Politically and religiously <br />Open minded <br />Free speech in nudity <br /> <br />Bathed in the mind stones <br />Of <br />Your prejudgments <br />Your ignorance <br />Your prejudice <br />Your uncommon sense <br /> <br />Released from the fabric of stereotype <br />Outspoken and open my melon is ripe <br />For all to bare witness <br />Taste this uncanny incite <br />And delight <br />At this spectacle set forth <br />Before you in truth <br /> <br />Shedding the shell <br />Of a corporate America <br />Exposing corruption so deep <br />In the seeds of your mind <br />It's scaring ya <br /> <br />A book with no cover <br />Can't be read before opened <br />Answers aren't gained <br />Until the questions are spoken <br /> <br />Shut up <br />Speak out <br />Speak up <br />Shut out <br /> <br />The choice is yours <br />Be wise what you choose <br />Just remember <br />Those who have nothing <br />Have nothing to lose<br /><br />Marcus McKinley<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/judgment-day-16/