Dobry CzlowiekA Poem by Andy East
Dobry Czlowiek
He sits on the corner of the street By the churches and pubs for people to meet They pass him by trying not to exchange Looks as he asks for any spare change He lost his hearing in world war 2 Wears homemade clothes and 2 odd shoes He spends his day begging for money Prostrations of thanks for every penny His hair is long. Unbrushed and matted His attire poorly kept with clothes tattered Some people avoid. But some take pity And drop loose change in his kitty As money is dropped. He leans forward to look Counts out the coins. Writes them in a book Never misses a day. Come wind or rain Dobry Czlowiek. This is His name A fairly old man. Just past 98 Begging on the streets for pennies to take Each night he'll pack up and wander home To his one room squat to sleep all alone Up early to the street corner again For many years now begging for change Many passers by would often wonder What habits this man uses money to squander Be it whiskey or cider or maybe drugs A new hearing aid for those deaf old lugs Begging is stealing some are quick to say They don't give a penny and Just walk away Til one winters morning. Pennies did drop But no profound thanks from this old pop He stares straight ahead all milky eyed No breath on his lips. Dobry has died Authorities come to the street and check To remove the body of Dobry Czlowiek They collect his wares. Cup pen and book A quick look inside to see what he took Listed in his ledger. Pennies collected each day Over 400,000. He gave it all away A new roof for the church at St Swithuns And money for food for local orphans Donations for charities and good causes Begging everyday without any pauses Dobry Czlowiek don't you understand Translates into 'A Good Man' © 2014 Andy EastAuthor's Note
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StatsAuthorAndy EastWakefield, West Yorkshire, United KingdomAboutI am a single father of 7 children. I lost my true love to cancer in 1993. I lost my first daughter to cancer in the same year. I myself survived cancer in 2003 and my second daughter survived cance.. more..Writing
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