This is a beautiful example of a simple, selfless act, that so many of us choose not to do. Often times, as I'm driving, I'll see a homeless woman pushing all of her belongings in a shopping cart and think, "That could be me." So often we take the littlest things for granted, but the smallest things, add up and make us who we are.
Your words are an inspiration and I am thankful to have read this piece.
i really enjoyed this. i's a beautiful, sweet story. very touching and real.
I lived in my car with my mom and pet for three months, know what its like to be down on luck. it's people like you that raise the spirits of the broken and damned.
great work, it's touching without being forced and meaningful with great purpose.
This was a beautiful piece. I felt a smile creep over my face as I read this poem. I made my heart light, even if only for a moment, to know that there still are compassionate people out there. great write. very moving.
This is a beautiful example of a simple, selfless act, that so many of us choose not to do. Often times, as I'm driving, I'll see a homeless woman pushing all of her belongings in a shopping cart and think, "That could be me." So often we take the littlest things for granted, but the smallest things, add up and make us who we are.
Your words are an inspiration and I am thankful to have read this piece.
Wow Cole....You remind me of myself in this poem.. i would have done the samething..
this was beautiful and such a nice thing for you to do. And it is sad when people ignore the people that are nicest people alive... I hope you get to see him soon. And I bet he is find, maybe you should set out to find him... Great write.
no one can know what causes a person to lose such hope and have such circumstances occur in there lives as to result in the person becoming a street dweller. One helping hand, one kind word could make the difference in another persons life. I commend you for trying and I hope also that your wayward friend is safe.
this is a wonderful write,no we should not pity him
we should pity ourselves,if this was a decent world
these people should never stay on the side road as if lost
all his problem is as i guess,he maybe less unfortunate in mind study or health
if we are clever enough,we would know any of us could standing right there on the side road
we think we are better but we are not ,just more lucky
just imagine if luck failed you down you will stand right where he stands
but we are just stupid enough not to know that
that was a wonderful writing ,what a great touch of humanity,it filled my heart with so much warmth the way you talked about him,wonderful feelings you gave me,thank you...
Yea it out of our heart that we do things for others. this build ing I use to work in there was a homeless man that would hold the door for us wave down cabs and greet us pleasantly. We called him pop, everyone in the building took care of him, brought him coffee in the morning, brought him lunch and gave him money. This went on for years, when he died we just pass the word around and that was that. Sad, but he was alway cheerful to us and grateful.
We should never think twice when we preform acts of kindness, it should be as natural as breathing.
What a wonderful message for those not willing to stop and take a moment to speak to the ones down on their luck!!! You are an inspiration with the message that you sent with this poem. Thank you so much for putting to paper...well, in this case to computer, that message. I do hope that many others hear what you were saying. Goodwill towards others, in todays day and age seemed to have fallen by the wayside. It is now time to dust it off and begin to practice goodwill towards others again. You were right, we as a nation... as a world became all about the "me" it's time we started to be all about the "we" again.
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