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I Tell Myself I'm Lucky When No One Gives A F*ck

  I'm Lucky  I tell myself I'm lucky When I know I have no luck  I tell myself I'm lucky  When no one gives a f*ck. I tell myself I'm lucky  That no one else is there I tell myself I'm lucky  Fore, if they were they might just care.  I tell myself I'm lucky  Every time I take a drink I tell myself I'm lucky  Turning the taps upon the sink,   Fore, as I turn those taps  My mind begins to think Of little children dying  Because they have no drink.   So,  I tell myself I'm lucky  Every time I feel alone And I tell myself I'm lucky  I'm not yet beneath that stone.  I tell myself I'm lucky  When all I have is bad luck And I tell myself I'm lucky Because any luck is luck.  One of my favourite poems with very deep meaningful messages, if I'm feeling low then I read this poem and try to remember just how lucky I am❤️  By Toni Cairns Abstract Distraxtions 

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