An Outsider By Choice Poem by Francis Duggan

An Outsider By Choice



He does not have a religion he does not go to the pub
And he is not a member of any social club
In the local community meetings his is a missing voice
He is what you would call an outsider by choice
Yet he is a kind fellow free of conceit
And a more helpful person one could not wish to meet
To help those in need of helping he goes out of his way
And he performs at least one good deed every day
Not even well known on his side of the town
Yet he is one who would never see you down
A kind hearted fellow to his higher self true
Good Karma in life for his good deeds will become his due
On his side of the town one not even well known
But as a person he is in a class of his own.

Thursday, March 10, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: people
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