They look at my dark complexion and they laugh.
But that don’t bother me.
For I’m beautiful.
Beautiful me.
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When I was born no one want me.
The called me baby girl I had no identity.
I was in this world alone.
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When you two asked me to write a poem for you wedding I felt so honored. But now on this your wedding I must apologize for not writing your poem, I never found the words.
I never found the words
that could describe the love you see for one another
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I have something to say but no one will hear it because I can’t get in.
The place to speak is not wheelchair accessible.
My whole life I have been on the outside looking in.
Because most business owners brains are not wheelchair accessible.
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A mother gives birth, but a momma raises a child.
A mother brags on how smart her child is.
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It’s hard being disabled period.
But to be young, disabled and
in search of love some times seems
ridiculous.
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To most people it may seem as if I’m standing still,
but I’m not, for I am just catching a moment.
Time may be endless, but life is not. So each moment
I live I try to capture it. Even if it is just a cold breeze pasting across my
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When I see you, you smile as if everything is alright,
but I know your smile is just a mask for your hurt and sadness,
for the truth is written all over your face.
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Yes I have a disability.
But it don’t matter.
Yes I use a wheelchair for mobility.
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