The Robot Went Beep

I just heard a joke from the Market Vendor that inspired this Acrostic Poem. Although the details are not the same, I tried to keep the message. The Bible had advised us to not judge other unless we too can stand up to the same measuring stick. People live their lies and speak their untruths without hesitation nowadays. Then when we catch our love ones in a lie we treat them as though they are the worse thing ever. Honesty is not as difficult as we make it out to be, the real difficulty is living in such a way that we are comfortable being open to others

Matthew 7

 1Judge not, that ye be not judged.

 2For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again.

 3And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?

 

The Robot Went Beep

 

Thousands he had invested on his lie detecting robot

His son was late for dinner, perhaps he forgot

Eventually he arrived and his dad asked, “Where were you?”

Robot went Beep, rolled over and knocked him off the chair too

Oh, son, the father said, this robot can detect

Blatant lies and reveal things we might suspect

One more question, what movie did you watched

The Ten Commandments the boy said, the Robot beeped up a notch

Went over and again one slapped to the ground

Eventually the boy got up and his dad said I’m not fooling around

No more lies from you, what movie did you see

The boy said I’m sorry dad it was a blue movie

Blue in his face the father said we never lied to our parents, how could you

Eyes rolled when the Robot beeped and knocked him from his chair too

Escaping her lips came a secret the mother forgot to keep

Peter what do you expect, the boy is yours! The Robot went Beep

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