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I'm more than what you see

by craig-harrison

If I told you I was a fireman and a building fell on me while I rescued children from a burning school would you still look at my scars and judge me unfairly If I told you I pushed an old lady out the way of a speeding car would you still look at my limp and judge me unfairly If I told you I gave everything I own to charity would you still look at me for been homeless and judge me unfairly If I told you I had cancer 3 times would you still look at my bald head and judge me unfairly I am more than what you see please don't judge me
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Aug 18, 2014
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