Thursday, September 13, 2007

Found poems ii.

This poem was very interesting. It talked about how God is the only just judge and critic. The author wrote this poem to show that God is the only one who can judge us and no one else has the right to.

"The only just judge,the only just literary critic, is Christ" This line of the poem tells what it is about. God is the only one to judge. Being a literary critic means that only you have the right to comment on what someone is doing, whether it is wrong or right. "And admires, more than any man." This line states that God admires all of us because he is our creator. He watches out for us whatever we do.

The tone of the poem is joyful. The author tells us that only God can judge us. He wrote the poem to remind us that we do not have the right to judge people, only he can. The author wants us to just live our lives and not to worry about judging others in a negative way.

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