They Were Born Into The Tribes Poem by Francis Duggan

They Were Born Into The Tribes



They were born into the tribes of the lesser gods
The people who to succeed who must beat the odds
Many of them live in dire poverty and die in a tragic way
And many millions of their kind in the Human World of today
Poverty it does come in varying degrees
In the World millions of homeless people in the poor suburbs and millions of refugees
For them every day in life for survival a huge challenge to face
Their price for to be born to poverty stricken parents and living in the wrong place
Of a fair go in life their circumstance of birth them did deny
The words 'career choices' to their kind does never apply
For millions of poor people how sad life must be
I feel lady luck must be smiling on me
I am one who has never known of a hungry day
And i live in a nice home and life with me okay.

Friday, September 23, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: people
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