Little To Poem by Francis Duggan

Little To



Gray haired in his early forties and quiet in his way
And known by the apt nickname of little to say
Never in his words to cause anyone offense
He is one who does have so much common sense

With a son and a daughter in their mid twenties and a paraplegic wife
He is one who does not know of an easy life
Due to a motor car accident she spends her days in a wheelchair
But you never hear him say that life is unfair

He is quite an honorable fellow indeed
He sticks by his wife in her time of need
In the park him pushing her in her wheelchair them i often does see
In passing they smile and say good day to me

Not one of the high achievers of the town
He does not aspire to material wealth and renown
But loyal tohis paraplegic wife he does stay
The honorable man known as little to say.

Sunday, February 3, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: people
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