Just An Ordinary Fellow Even Locally Not Well Known Poem by Francis Duggan

Just An Ordinary Fellow Even Locally Not Well Known



Just an ordinary fellow even locally not well known
With flaws like all others though his flaws are his own
Everyone flawed in some way lest we forget
The one without flaws has not been born yet
He is one i see often though not every day
A loner at best those who think they know him do say
But he does not set himself up to be anyone's judge
And of others their gains and successes he never begrudge
His aged neighbor widowed Mrs Mancini who lives in poverty
Will tell you there is no greater person than he
She says of him he is far kinder to me
Even more so than my own family
If it is a human flaw to be a loner that should be okay

Monday, April 10, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: people
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