Those Less Fortunate Than I Lyrics by Darryl Worley

Those Less Fortunate Than I Lyrics

    I don't have a lot, but I'm proud of what I've got
    I can't complain
    'Cause I see people hangin' round, on the city streets downtown
    Living on pocket change
    There're times I've been confused, felt that I was born to lose
    Oh but I survived
    Unlike the one's who pray and feel more than blessed each day
    To just be still alive

    Is there something we can do
    Seems the odds against survival are a million to one
    The only hope they have will die
    In the hearts of you and I if nothing's ever done
    I can't save them by myself
    Oh but God forbid that I just turn my head
    And walk on by
    Don't let me be a stranger to those less fortunate than I

    Seems that old golden rule, that I learned back in school
    Has lost its shine
    It's a crying shame, and I wonder could the blame
    Be yours and mine
    Discipline was tough, and that old principal was rough
    But the times were good
    'Cause no one ever found one single child shot down
    In the neighborhood

    Is there something we can do
    Seems the odds against survival are a million to one
    'Cause every day that passes by
    Another street gang victim dies
    And still there's nothing done
    I can't save them by myself
    Oh but God forbid that I just run away somewhere and hide
    From the fear and the danger of those less fortunate than I
    Lord don't let me be a stranger to those less fortunate than I

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