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A Place You Don't Belong

June 15, 2011
By bandmusic101 PLATINUM, Meadville, Pennsylvania
bandmusic101 PLATINUM, Meadville, Pennsylvania
20 articles 4 photos 15 comments

This is not something new this is not something unknown
Its every where
Being homeless is not rare
Here I stand before you
“Will work for food” sign in my hand
My life played out in your mind
But yet it’s all wrong
I live a life of fear, you see
Fear of not having enough to eat
Fear of dying in the cold
Yet, no fear of being all alone
For now, I live in New York City
In an alley off of Avenue A
They call this place a “tent city”
But for me, its home
When I wake in the morning
I find that some will never wake again
The fires we set the night before are gone
Waiting to come alive tonight
Food is an option when you have little
Sleep is a privilege when you have no heat
Money is scarce when no one can spare a dime
Looks are common when you ask, “you got a dollar?”
Every now and then we wake to gun fires Cops don’t like us, we don’t belong
They say we’re littering the streets we are merely living
Here they come, we all must run
Like a swarm of bees, they surround us
Cops everywhere, taking everything we got
Leaving no mercy on us
Hear the buzz of the people on the sidewalk
Rambling on their cellular devises
Stomping with pride on the box you call a bed
Why do they do these things to you?
They say “a home is where the heart is” Where could that possibly be
Here? There isn’t a heart
So there isn’t a home
Take the time to be kind
And help out your fellow man
Just because he doesn’t have house
Doesn’t mean he doesn’t have a home



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KitBee SILVER said...
on Jul. 5 2011 at 2:58 am
KitBee SILVER, Parker, Colorado
5 articles 0 photos 14 comments

Favorite Quote:
"A fact is a simple statement that everyone believes. It is innocent, unless found guilty. A hypothesis is a novel suggestion that no one wants to believe. It is guilty, until found effective."- Edward Teller

That was great! I really felt the emotion in it. Keep up the good work!

on Jul. 4 2011 at 10:30 pm
youaretheinkandlifeisthepaper BRONZE, Houston, Texas
3 articles 0 photos 26 comments

Favorite Quote:
"I want to unfold. I do not want to be folded anywhere, because there, where I am folded, I am a lie." Maggie Stiefvater

Yes this was a beautiful poem and it definitely brings light to the horrific reality of homelessness in the world.

on Jul. 4 2011 at 8:19 pm
Mickie... SILVER, Hamilton, Other
8 articles 0 photos 7 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;Your Shin: A device for finding furniture in the dark.&quot; &quot;<br /> If you tell a man the universe has two billion stars, he&#039;ll believe you, but tell him that that bench has wet paint and he&#039;ll have to touch it to make sure.&quot;

 This Poem reminded me a boy a saw in Central Park once. He was homeless, and there was very little life left in him, even though he looked barely eighteen. I will never forget his face, those hopeless eyes. Thanks for bringing people like him to teeninks attention.