MR, CAN YOU SPARE A DIME?
I am a human being, Dirty is usually my clothes,
Don’t judge me by the way I look, I have something to say.
I was born to this world equal to all other women and men,
The road we’re on isn’t always our road chosen but we move on.
Many days and nights experiencing life have made me who I am,
Choices of my own desire, mistakes of foolishness have put me where I stand.
Did I try not hard enough, perhaps my brain did not have a steady plan,
Inside of me, there exists a heart of a human, treat me like I matter if you can.
Mr, can you spare me a dime? I’ll be forever grateful whether you believe it or not,
To you a dime is nothing, wondering do you what this coin can possibly do for me.
A collection from this as the embarrassment may not show helps me greatly thank you,
Mr, can you spare a dime? If so then my day will be fine, Mr, can you spare a dime.?
Wow, I’d like to post this on my blog about homelessness. Of course, you will have 100% credit… Homelessness is a passion of mine as it is my career…
Please feel free to post it and thanks for reading.
Here
Have mine ~
Mary McWilliams
Thanks for reading
On Tue, Sep 25, 2018 at 3:33 AM, keithgarrettpoetry wrote:
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You should submit this one. It’s your winner out of the latest pieces I’ve read. If it’s from your book it’s amazing.
Nice work!
Mary McWilliams
It is one of mine, thank you for reading.
On Tue, Sep 25, 2018 at 3:35 AM, keithgarrettpoetry wrote:
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