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If Adversity Gets The Better Of You

the fellow on the street has no home and on the unfriendly streets he roams not that you'll hear him complain of the conditions he lives in he takes every day as it comes and he'll smile at you with a beaming grin his world is far from ideal it has little appeal yet he contends with it as this is his deal he counts himself lucky though he's in an adverse situation not having four walls in a permanent location he and his like have no status in society they are the people who've been forgotten so expediently look in the park and the subways you'll sight people like them on any day a roof for shelter a place of warmth is well out of their grasp there is nothing in their empty clasp tonight as you sleep in your tepid beds give a thought to those who are taking rest in outdoor climes without a cover on their shivering frames this is the picture you should hold in your head when you're thinking of how bad things are for you as there are many people doing it much much tougher than you that fellow will greet you on your run in the park and his appearance will make you look very stark
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ElizabethSquires
Australian
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ElizabethSquires
Australian
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Dec 13, 2013
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