Remember Poem by Randy McClave

Remember



Remember, before you swear or cuss
They're angels that are walking amongst us,
So, when you see that stranger on the street
Always with a smile greet.
When you see the hungry begging for food
Help them as you really should,
Don't give out excuses or even lies
Because, in truth they might be angels in disguise.
Maybe that might be an Angel over there
And God sent them there because of a prayer,
He might be wearing the clothes of a hobo
And that fact you will never know.
So, before you are mean or rude to that person
Before you start your ridiculing or your cursin',
Before you tell them to get a job or to get a life
Think first of their strife.
What if that person was your brother or your sister
Would them you harm or blister
Or what if that was your son or your daughter
And you remember how you raise and taught him or her.
So, always think on how you see or treat others
They all have fathers and mothers.
And when you see that stranger
Remember, only your soul might be in danger.

Randy L. McClave

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Ashland, Kentucky
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