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Angel On Her Corner
She tries to keep her head up, but ends up in a cloud. When things don’t go her way, she can’t keep her feet on the ground. Today was just too hard and what’ll happen tomorrow? She lays her head down every night and thinks, “If only I could borrow someone else’s shoes to walk in for a day, just to know what it’s like when things are going my way.” Well, she got her wish one night, as she dreamt in another’s shoes… the shoes of the man on her corner who’s always singing the blues. This was a man who had nothing, but his guitar and raggedy clothes. In the open case, two dollar bills and a wilted yellow rose. She woke up the next morning and thought, “Today will be just fine,” walked to the man on her corner, told him, “Here, these aren’t mine.” For when she looked at this old man, he wore a frown, but no shoes on his feet. “I think I borrowed these last night. I live here, on this street.” But she never noticed him before that day, the old man on her corner. Now he smiles when she passes by, knowing the lesson he showed her… Every day can be beautiful and better than the last. Be happy in your own two shoes because life goes by too fast.
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