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Old 10-01-2010, 09:35 AM #1
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Default how are old people more at risk when its cold and snowy? I DONT UNDERSTAND

No posting in full caps - Darenn

with my mother i went shopping,
and what i saw left tears down my face dropping.
into the post office we did slide,
and i saw a issue that with me would normally divide.
a huge homeless man with a tin,
and a beautiful dog, that did make me grin.
so big and powerful, with his ignoramus paws,
then it hit me,him and his dog go through daily wars.
sitting inn a busy post office, just to stay alive,
do uk people look after there own, no help did arrive.
old people shuffling inn,looking frozen to the core,
not probably dressed, but i no its not for sympathy to score.
watching the cashier counting there small sum,
forget the pain from the cold, the Joe is numb.
what i am getting at is the uk dose not look after there own,
and the venerable inn our society will always have the strong cold winds blown.

Last edited by xDramatick; 10-01-2010 at 09:38 AM.
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