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Christmas Castaways
Christmas Castaways My good friend Jerry’s unemployment had run out I feared print journalism’s future was in doubt But while we commiserated on Christmas Eve A disheartening report was broadcast on TV Local law enforcement had been busy that day People found living in the woods had been cast away These homeless families had set up tents on state land And police had ordered these squatters to disband How heartless it seemed that these souls should be tossed out Poor folks who had nothing and learned to do without We shut off the TV, couldn’t take it anymore And headed for a café with joyful décor Just twenty degrees as we drove down the highway Where a sight neath a bridge caused far more dismay A couple and their small child huddled together Trying hard to stay warm in cold winter weather Sad images of Bethlehem flashed through my mind With no room at the inn for the savior of mankind I looked at my friend and he returned my glance We both felt this family needed a second chance “Pull over,” he murmured, “we can’t just leave them here These folks deserve to share in our holiday cheer” So money that could have bought steak dinners for two We used to buy hamburgers for our five-member crew Some cash left over for a room at Motel Six Not a real solution – a temporary fix We returned Christmas Day; our church would take them in But they had checked out; it was half past eleven For long I’ve wondered what happened to this family And what each Christmas holds for those who are needy *Recollection of Christmas, 2007, when the economy started to fail.
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