It's hard to watch a brother die But his impact cannot be denied... His Polio damage at four was hard At year eighty-seven he died. Between those sad years heΒ Β stood pretty tall. But not once did he have it made... Trudging his way through hunger and challenge Leaving smiles in the hardest decade. Not ever to ask for a quarter No charity taken, his role. Nothing handed to him on a platter His crutches a quite heavy toll. Depression years were his to defeat-- The young man filled family plates By pencils he sold when jobs were not there Those cold evenings he sold them till late Later he met his most wonderful wife Where his biggest dream was fulfilled. Handicaps never slowed down his life He had a warm spirit still Frail but inspired, he always aspired.... His story, a story of will.