I will not deny you.
Either today or tomorrow
Either in pain or sorrow
Today or tonight
Whether you're wrong or right
In this town or the next
With your children, or your ex
Whether you are sober or drunk
Or a sinner or a monk
An adulterer or a virgin
Or a homeless person or a surgeon
Whether you're rich or poor
Or known in ugliness or grandeur
Either with your race or your belief
Or in your joy or in your grief
Whether you are here or there
Or sadly sinning or in a prayer
If you are barefooted, crippled or lamed
If your always accused or blamed
And if your clothes are tattered or worn
Or if your life is full of scorn
Even if you or fat or skinny
Or very tall or very teeny
Even if you're a justice mourner
Or even an illegal foreigner
Whether your a drinker or a smoker
Or a serious person or a joker
Whether you are gay or strait
Or with or without a mate
Even if your slow or muggy
Or a user or a druggy
Whether you're a criminal or one not caught
Whether you're ashamed of me, or not.
I will not deny you.
Randy L. McClave
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