Lately I hear “Let’s rid ourselves of the Freeloaders”
The helpless, lazy, won’t work free pass holders
I ponder so with this definition
I not sure many have the right information
No No, truly not
It’s not the poor, homeless, and social rot
No
Perhaps the freeloader is the one whom is wealthy
The one thats dumps large sums of money so they can seem healthy
Yet will turn and scoff at the oversize and unattractive one
The one whom can’t afford the Overpriced coffee and sweet bun
It’s the one whom seems to get all the breaks
The one whom forgot who put up their stakes
You know the ones that did it all by them selves, all alone
The car, jewels, money and fine home
Forgetting the previous guidance, love and care
Spared of much suffering, and hardship the others did bare
Now
Don’t dare insult the soul whom struggles to feed their child
Not when so many don’t have time for theirs because we want to run wild
How noble is that parent who raises their kid
With limited assets, much love and their tears hid
So many have what’s a freeloader so wrong
They truly have forgotten that Christian song
“Take care of your brother, help him with his needs”
Prostrate and pray free loader so that God’s Love intercedes
If you can’t share and care don’t say a word
Just go and hide in the comfort and pretend you have’t heard
Those whom suffer and carry social shame
Just because they so extended from popularity and fame
They not the freeloaders, they really can’t be
Because God’s entrusted them with the burdens that the lucky ones don’t see
They carry their cross with care and remorse
Their poverty and crimes is everyones entertainment media source
I warn you now, You might not like what you just read
Think about Jesus Christ before You go to bed
Christ did wander, and roam did He not
And hung out with then an unsavory lot
Would you call Him a freeloader and jeer in His face
Realize Christ has a Your card and Your place
© Park 2013