His Sort Becoming Rare Poem by Francis Duggan

His Sort Becoming Rare



Like everyone else he is not a flawless man
But to gain out of someone else's misfortune is not in his life's plan
If life is cruel to you and you are feeling down
He will not disown you as a sad sack of the town

Since he himself works for minimum award pay
He may not be able to help one in need of help in a big financial way
But the one in desperate need he would never ignore
In compassion and empathy he is to the fore

For the hard up hard nots one who genuinely care
In a Human World of so much greed his sort beoming rare
Many only do take for as long as they live
But he has the kindness in him for to give

In me heaps of room for improvement he is known to say
But to help others out he often goes out of his way
For to sow the seeds of good karma always readily inclined
The Human World is in need of far more of his kind.

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