Just Because I Am Disabled Poem by Preston Mwiinga

Just Because I Am Disabled

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Just because I am a disabled you look down on me.
Just because I am disabled you convince me that I am unable to.
Love you deny me, you tell me that it deserves the best.
You say I do not deserve to be a public figure because I am disfigured.
Opportunities you have denied me.
You have cast an atomic bomb on my hopes and the remnants of this are just the hopeless me.
Just because I am disabled does not mean I can't because I know I can.
I am human just like you and not a petty because even the laziest petty can at-least kill a tsetse fly that can cause sleeping sickness to.
Love and care for me to even though I am disabled

Just Because I Am Disabled
Tuesday, July 25, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: disability
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