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Don't Judge To Hard 
 Pray, don't find fault with the man 
who limpsor stumbles along the road,
 unless you have worn the shoes he wears
 or struggled beneath his load.
 There may be tacks in his shoes that hurt,
 though hidden away from view.
 The burdens he bears placed on your back
 might cause you to stumble too.
 
 Don't sneer at the man who's down
 unless you have felt the blow
 that caused his fall, or felt the shame
 that only the fallen know.
 You may be strong, but the blows
 that were his, if dealt to you in
 the self-same way at the self's same time
 might cause you to stagger too.
 
 Don't be too harsh with the man who sins
 or pelt him with words or stones
 unless you are sure, yes, doubly sure
 that you have none of your own.
 For you know, perhaps, if the tempter's
 voice should whisper as soft to you
 as he did to him when he went astray
 would cause you to falter too.
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