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Created on: April 14, 2009
Do I seem a tragic sight,
A signal that the world's not right?
Don't pity me.
Does poverty astonish you,
Whose needs are none and wants are few?
Don't pity me.
Though hunger gnaws my body gaunt,
It's not your weeping that I want.
Don't pity me.
When love prompts your charity,
Do not destroy my dignity.
Don't pity me.
If you would lend a helping hand,
Give me what will help me stand -
Opportunity!
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Poetry: Don't pity me
by Jane Allyson
I drew the flash of temper,
I am the one to blame.
I made the heart grow heavy,
I caused the eyes to flame.
I was weak and
Don't pity me because my hair is gray:
years took its toll, causing my back to sway,
roads were rocky and hills hard to climb,
nights
Don't pity me
the woman whispered
even though I die alone,
for I have lived a full life,
never stooping to pick up
after
Don't pity me all you people,
the very ones who shot me down;
making sure when I was happy,
somehow you caused a frown.
Don't
I am an old man, whithered and bent
My youth and vigor are all spent
You may think it's sad, don't
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