Lyrics Those Less Fortunate Than I - Darryl Worley
(Mark
Nesler)
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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