Everyday People a Poem by Patty L. Fletcher

Everyday People a Poem by Patty L. Fletcher

I’m not a super athlete. I have no law degree. I don’t have lots of money to give. I only have me. I volunteer when I can. I do all that I can do. I am a regular person. Not a rock star.

I’d like to send a message. Yes, tell all of you. When you are looking for someone to recognize or reward, this is what I have to say to you.

Think about the everyday people. The ones who are fighting to survive. You know? The ones who have no families or partners those who can drive. We are out there every day, hustling to make it happen. We are out there every day raising families, volunteering, being the best that we can be. So, all I’m asking is remember the everyday people. Because we are important too. This is all I have to say. So, thank you. 

About Patty L. Fletcher

Patty L. Fletcher lives in Kingsport Tennessee where she works full time as a Writer with the goal of bridging the great chasm which separates the disAbled from the non-disAbled. She is Also a Social Media Marketing Assistant.

Follow her in Patty’s Worlds here.

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