A certain man
Who lived uptown
Always wore a frown
Wherever he wentHis life was marred
By grave despair
‘Oh, life’s so unfair’
He’d say to himselfIn a fortnight
He’d lost his son
His wife too was gone
And his job as wellTo make the tale
So much sadder
His house caught fire
And burnt down to bitsAll through the day
He sat outside
Unable to hide
His melancholy‘Oh, what am I
Still living for
Since I’ve been made poor
Only overnight?’He had lost all
All that mattered
Utterly shattered
Sat still for hoursThen he got up
Very slowly
Life’s brutality
He’d surely avengeAt the moment
Saw no reason
No hope for living
So he walked awaySurely this would
Be his last day
There was just one way
To follow- suicideJust as he was
About going
Heard a voice singing
And he stopped to lookCaptivated
He turned and turned
Meanwhile the voice burned
The depths of his heartThe singer was
A little boy
Creases of real joy
Stood on the boy’s faceHe was crippled
And also blind
Life was so unkind
To the little boyYet to his God
He sang his thanks
And the man’s heart sank
As he watched the boyInstead of being
Sad or tearful
The boy was thankful
This amazed the manSo he knelt down
Tears sharp like knife
For the gift of life
He thanked his Maker
*Moral: Always give thanks all the time, in every situation*
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THE MAN AND THE LITTLE BOY
PoetryA certain man Who lived uptown Always wore a frown Wherever he went His life was marred By grave despair ‘Oh, life’s so unfair’ He’d say to himself In a fortnight He’d lost his son His wife too was gone And his job as well To make the tale S...