To A Love I Never Had
I admire you from a distance
For you would laugh if you knew
And I could not bear to take the burden,
Of being denied a love so true
I've tried to reach the standards you've set
But haven't been able to grasp them quit yet
For I have the brains and they have the bonze
And you don't choose the weak over the strong
So I set out again on my irksome task
Trying to gain your love at last
Yet I know some how you will not choose
The fool who thought to admire you.
By, James E. Levy
m.d.
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