Disability Poem by Nancy Hall

Author: Nancy Hall - Contact: Contact Details
Published: 2018/11/14 - Updated: 2018/11/27
Topic: Disability Poems, Poetry and Prose - Publications List

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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.

Introduction

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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