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.
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