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Just what should we do, When you see the poor; Think if it were you, Would you feel secure? Be good unto them, Lend them what they need; Try not to condemn But plant a new seed. Hard hearted be not, Nor to be stingy; Find what they have sought, Change what looks dingy. Think not worthless views, Or anything bad; Nothing to abuse, Or that can make sad. You will see always, Those lesser than you; As they walk their maze, Hoping for some stew. Do not be greedy, As you walk each day; Think of those needy, Who have gone astray. Show them what is right, And which way to go; Guide them to the light, Where the blessings flow. Copyright © 2012 Richard Newton Sherrer Vote for this poem
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