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Disability Poem by Nancy Hall

Author: Nancy Hall
Published: 2018/11/14 - Updated: 2018/11/27
Category Topic: Poetry - Related Publications

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Synopsis: This poem by Nancy Hall shows just how lonely some individuals with disabilities can get as they are often abandoned by those they love the most.

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This poem by Nancy Hall shows just how lonely some individuals with disabilities can get as they are often abandoned by those they love the most...

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Come
To See,
My Friend,
See me!
I love
What I am.
Fall In,
Run,
Get lost.
Ask me to stay,
Yet I go home
By night known.

© Nancy Hall

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APA: Nancy Hall. (2018, November 14 - Last revised: 2018, November 27). Disability Poem by Nancy Hall. Disabled World (DW). Retrieved February 19, 2026 from www.disabled-world.com/communication/poetry/nancy-hall.php
MLA: Nancy Hall. "Disability Poem by Nancy Hall." Disabled World (DW), 14 Nov. 2018, revised 27 Nov. 2018. Web. 19 Feb. 2026. <www.disabled-world.com/communication/poetry/nancy-hall.php>.
Chicago: Nancy Hall. "Disability Poem by Nancy Hall." Disabled World (DW). Last modified November 27, 2018. www.disabled-world.com/communication/poetry/nancy-hall.php.

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