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Rated: E · Poetry · Community · #1971686
A homeless person is treated badly but the poem urges us to re-think our judgements.
To all those who do not take pity,
please read this little ditty,
of lives so sad,
they'll make you glad
that you can take no pity.

There's a man with a dog
praying, not to god,
but holding his hands up for mercy
to his fellow beings.
Begging, not for a cheap payday,
but for humanity.

What to do?

The money will be boozed away
or, worse still,
he'll use the cash
to get a stash
of substances that need no mention.

For shame!

When was the last time we went to a
distillery?
Have you seen the price of the intoxicating artillery?

For shame!

How many drugs cost 50 pence?
Please have some common sense.

Take a closer inspection through
non-judgmental lenses;
wipe away the hostility
and the culpability.

That man was once a little child
With little fingers
and little toes.
His mother probably wiped his snotty nose
and taught him proper etiquette.

And once were you a little child,
With little fingers
and little toes.
Who, if saw, a person on the street
would not treat
them with disrespect
but would entreat
your parents
to help them with their plight.
And would fight
for their right
to have a home
and love
and warmth.
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