You smoke at home and in the car <br />Fancy restaurants and the bar. <br />At a picnic, baseball game <br />Puffin' smoke what a shame. <br />You're wasting money polluting the air <br />Causing cancer don't you care? <br />Your lungs by now are covered in black <br />But you head for the store and buy a pack. <br />Spend Two Dollars when you could have bought food <br />And put everyone else in a much better mood. <br />Doctors have warned you labels have too <br />But obviously cancer does not concern you. <br />For all of you out there who think it looks great <br />There are millions of people who could tell you it ain't. <br />We're the second hand smokers who breathe it all in <br />It clings to our clothes, our hair, and our skin. <br />We wake up with headaches our eyes water too <br />What a joy to share this bad habit with you. <br />'Cause you buy the carton enjoy it and yet <br />Make us breathe in smoke from your cigarette. <br />We're innocent victims have bad habits too <br />But unlike smokers don't force them on you. <br />So when you're out in public don't ask for a light <br />Think about others it's so impolite. <br />We're people who care and wish you would quit <br />That dangerous, deadly, smoking habit.<br /><br />Sherri Vogel<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/second-hand-smoke/