Not
Everyone’s that Way
As I
walked down the street one day,
I saw
an elderly lady carrying a bag.
I
asked if I could help in any way,
She
said no thanks as her shoulders sag.
For
help I could tell she was afraid to ask,
I
gave her my name – she relaxed a little.
For
her to talk to me was a hard task.
She
was so nervous, her fingers twiddled.
For
her balance I gave her my arm,
But
she was so scared she wouldn’t budge.
I
asked her why she was alarmed,
As I
helped her out of the sludge.
Finally
she said, “no one helps without a goal,”
I
listened in silence as she spoke,
“You
learn a lot when you grow old,”
As
emotions made her voice croak.
She
said, “You don’t live to my age,
And
not see every knock in life.
It’s
like a book and it’s page,
for
every wrinkle- their was strife,
No
one every gives unless they want something in return.
Greedy
is the world today.
For
I’ve many lessons learned,
I
know it’s how it’s going to stay.
For
when I’ve asked for help in kind,
It’s
what will you do for me.
I
think in the back of my mind,
That’s
not the way it used to be.
In
the past kindness was from the heart,
for
food and shelter from those hoping,
to
help give others a better start,
That
were having trouble coping.
So
I’ve learned to do things on my own,
or do
without certain needs,
For
people have been turned to stone,
On
their minds is nothing but greed.
The
little old lady had me thinking,
Not
everyone’s that way.
So
without even blinking,
I
gave her the time of day.
“I
can’t speak for everyone for I am only me,
And
I’ve yet to go where you have tread.
So
please accept my generosity as it’s meant to be,
For
that is what it is,” to her I said.
She’s
suffered from others blindness,
She’s
not used to people sharing.
There
was no charge for my kindness,
There
was only caring.
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