You peer out the door at me: Old lady, hair frazzled, face creased. A little wise christian. The instant those blue eyes Flutter down to rest on me The door half closes. I tell you what I'm about, "Poor in the area..." "...Help, give..." Your face shuts down. "Our church does that." Your face vanishes. The door stands before me, Guarding you. *Click* The sound of a closed, cold Heart.
It's ridiculous how many people out there think that poverty and homelessness isn't an issue in the U.S. or in their area. It's everywhere. What's worse is the people that think it is funny or who refuse to help in even the smallest way. Thanks for reading, please review.
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There is, indeed, much poverty and homelessness in every country. And people could all benefit from more genuine love and charity. In this poem, however, it feels like the beggar is a little judgmental, assuming that the old lady is trusting enough to continue the conversation and that she has the means to help. Your poem has a clear message and is easy to read, creating good mental images.
Wow I mean I was seeing that lady shut the door on my face. Vivid and real. I felt like she didn't even care and was just there to itimidate me even more. She had everything and just gave me a door in the face. Ugh... anyway I like the message in your poem. Thanks for sharing it with all of us.
I totally admire the words you choose for this poem!
They have even sound of an old creaking door, the barrier, the coldness, all is expressed in simple beautiful way! I`m reading your poems finally! :)
you are so correct. it is a serious issue for far too many undeserving citizens of this country and world wide. 60 minutes did an expose on this last year and I am sure it has gotten worse. The wealthy politicians continue to play games and I see no end to this disgusting situation.
It's astounding, time and time again, how people just rely on others to change the world with a little support of donations, if any at all. I think you can change far more by going there and helping than putting off any responsibility to institutions.
Very good, critical poem!
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