HomelessA Poem by ChelseaA poem for the homeless, and reaching out to them.Homeless Beggars Stranded across the streets An outstretched hand to passing people Hoping for the feel of a weighted coin Nobody, Pays any attention Except to shoot them a disgusted look As if they were some vile disease Or a piece of junk Rotting away in your poverty No chance, now, to far gone You live in the streets Your clothes no more than shredded rags Your hair shiny with grease A crusty person, shunned away Nobody has the heart To reach out to you, Grab hold of your fallen self Lift you from this place of darkness Take my hand I’ll pull you from this Into the light © 2011 ChelseaAuthor's Note
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StatsAuthorChelseaCanadaAboutPoetry is an echo, asking a shadow to dance. - Carl Sandburg Hello! Thank you for checkin’ out my page on the café! My name is Chelsea or Chels. I’m fifteen years old, your .. more..Writing
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