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One Shouldn’t Complain – But I’m Going to Complain
It will not bother me in the hour of death to reflect that I have
been “had for a sucker”…but it would be a torment to know
that (I) had refused even one person in need.
-C. S. Lewis,
Letters to an American LadyDo you sometimes feel that you are on call
Twenty-five hours a day, on days you don’t even have
For all the needs and moods and whims and wants
Of clingy people who disapprove of you anyway?
When you come in from work, someone needs a ride
When you wake up at dawn, someone’s battery is dead
Someone needs a ten – could you make it a twenty?
And say, could you take my kid to school today?
For you The Golden Rule is a golden letter -
Still, everyone agrees, you could have helped them better