Forgive Me When I Whine
Today upon a bus, I saw a lovely maid with golden hair;
I envied her-she seemed so gay, and how, I wished I were
so fair; When suddenly she rose to leave, I saw her
hobble down the aisle; she had one foot and wore a
crutch, but as she passed, a smile. Oh God, forgive me
when I whine, I have two feet-the world is mine.
And when I stopped to buy some sweets, the lad who served
me had such charm; he seemed to radiate good cheer, his
manner was so kind and warm; I said, "It's nice to deal
with you, such courtesy I seldom find"; he turned and
said, "Oh, thank you sir." And then I saw that he was
blind. Oh, God, forgive me when I whine, I have two eyes,
the world is mine.
Then, when walking down the street, I saw a child with
eyes of blue; he stood and watched the others play, it
seemed he knew not what to do; I stopped a moment, then
I said, "Why don't you join the others, dear?" He looked
ahead without a word, and then I knew he could not hear.
Oh God, forgive me when I whine, I have two ears, the
world is mine.
With feet to take me where I'd go;
with eyes to see the sunsets glow,
with ears to hear what I would know.
I am blessed indeed. The world is mine;
oh, God, forgive me when I whine.
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Author Unknown (Obtained from a forum sent in by Tim R.)
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