Cold pavements and newspaper blankets rustle
Slowly through empty bottle eased into slumber
And restless under open skies he once more returns home
To open arms and child’s delights he runs and tear streaked cheeks welcome kisses
And she stands with smile and love and watches
She sees the man that he once was
Yet with dawn with dread he wakes once more
And packs away and moves along again

You never cease to amaze me Michael. Well done!
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Thank you sir
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You’re very welcome!
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Very powerful. I have a former neighbor who decided she/boyfriend wanted to live in San Diego as the drugs are easy to find and very cheap. She now lives on the street, sometimes wandering into a tented community. Her mom, who passed away last August, asked me to pray for her as she was hospitalized repeatedly for hepatitis from dirty needles. I get that people lose their jobs, their homes and must live on the street – I feel sorry for those people. For her I don’t. Every day I thank God for a roof over my head, and food in my stomach.
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I think so many people live in a world so different to the one many of his living and I’ll be honest I don’t always know what to do about it if anything sometimes at least acknowledging it is a start
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It is hard to fathom sometimes, but for those people so down on their luck through no fault of their own, I do have much pity for them. The picture you used for your post would cause empathy for this man.
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I had a friend who was homeless for a while… they are often invisible and forgotten, but they all have their own stories. Great post!
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Thanks. It is so very sad regardless of how they got there
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You’re welcome.
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