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The Little Cripples Complaint

I'm a helpless cripple child,  Gentle Christians, pity me;

Once, in rosy health I smiled,  Blithe and gay as you can be,

And upon the village

First in every sport was seen.

Now, alas!

I'm weak and low,  Cannot either work or play;

Tottering on my crutches, slow,  Thus I drag my weary way:

Now no longer dance and sing,

Gaily, in the merry ring.

Many sleepless nights I live,  Turning on my weary bed;

Softest pillows cannot give  Slumber to my aching head;

Constant anguish makes it

From my heavy, wakeful eye.

And, when morning beams return,  Still no comfort beams for me:

Still my limbs with fever burn,  Painful still my crippled knee.

And another tedious

Passes slow and sad away.

From my chamber-window high,  Lifted to my easy-chair,

I the village-green can spy,  Once I used to frolic there,

March, or beat my new-bought drum;

Happy times! no more to come.

There I see my fellows gay,  Sporting on the daisied turf,

And, amidst their cheerful play,  Stopp'd by many a merry laugh;

But the sight I scarce can bear,

Leaning in my easy-chair.

Let not then the scoffing eye  Laugh, my twisted leg to see:

Gentle Christians, passing by,  Stop awhile, and pity me,

And for you I'll breathe a prayer,

Leaning in my easy-chair.

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Ann Taylor

Ann Taylor (30 January 1782 – 20 December 1866) was an English poet and literary critic. She gained long-lasting popularity in her youth as a wr…

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