Saturday, April 3, 2010

Judgement

There are various moments in our life that we are quick to react
It may as yet not be the right time that we put up our act
It may erroneously result in demonstration of utter lack of tact
At its nadir it may involve evaluating one’s relationship pact

One may perennially wonder just when arrives the eternal boiling point
One may seek out solutions to identify the emotional tipping point
It may never seem so but little words and actions expose the grime
Either party may never acknowledge their own role in the crime

Many say that things could be different if one were to suspend judgement
The least that it does is to not expose you to despair and bereavement
You can collect your thoughts and whatever information you need
To make a conscious decision rather than allow the ground to cave in and bleed

One may like to question the basis and rationale of various verdicts
One may at times feel caught behind and let down in moments of conflict
It may appear that life seems to dish out a menu worse than a convict
It may also seem to signal the need to seek peace and not think about the final edict!