“I Never Judge” by William David


I analyze and evaluate to reach a conclusion.
Into the equation I input the known facts,
after calculating some variables to see how that acts,
I process all the information.
There upon I make my decision.

I look at everyday people in just such a way,
while I try not to let bias or prejudice come into play.
I do my very best not to fudge,
and for Heaven’s sake, I never judge.

I call them like I see them, and I see pretty well.
I can spot a phony a country mile away pray tell.
But I can see the good in people in the people that are good.
I’m not judging them, I never would,
I’m just sorting them out, the good from the bad,
the happy from the sad.


After a successful career as a Senior Designer working with international mining companies, William David is retired now and living in Tucson, Az. He likes spending time now devoted to his passion: writing poetry. William writes for his pleasure and for the pleasure of those who might read his poems.