I am a hunchback, yellow faced -- A hateful sight to see -- Tis all that other men can do To pass and let me be. I am a woman -- my hair is white -- I was a drunkard's lass; The gin dances in my head -- I stumble as I pass. I am a man that God made at first, And teachers tried to harm; Here, hunchback, take my friendly hand -- Good woman, take my arm. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BABY MAY by WILLIAM COX BENNETT THE PHILOSOPHER TOAD by REBECCA S. REED NICHOLS THE SEAGULL by HERBERT BASHFORD THURSDAY IN HOLY WEEK by JOSEPH BEAUMONT PSALM 137 by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE RAIN POOL by BEATRICE MARY BILLING |