Don't judge a Lady

It’s tiring to hear society’s expectation’s of a lady.

If she did something wrong then she’s judged.

You don’t really know anything about her—

But, of course, you’ll talk about her then judge.

If she did something horrible, it’s in the past

If she acts the way she is now,

It happens for a reason.

Don’t judge a lady

Because they are a gift to you

Respect her and honor

As you would do the same for your mother.

Don’t judge a lady

Because you may never know how strong her wounds are.

You might not know it now

But it could happen to you.

 

 

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