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Streetlife
I’m on my way into the grocery store when I see him huddled near the shop doorway In his outstretched hand an empty coffee cup I throw in a coin or two smile, and ask his name I’m Jack ma’am’ he says politely; and this is Benji ... it’s only then that I notice a small brown terrier his black nose poking out from underneath a stained sleeping bag Benji leaps up and wags his tail excitedly at the mention of his name I stoop down and he nuzzles my hand I’ve a lump in my throat as I tell Jack Benji reminds me of my dog Sam who I lost last summer Oh, how I miss the comfort of my pet Jack’s blue eyes fill with tears it's then I discover he’s been on the streets for a few months Benji’s my only true friend, he says He’s never let me down - not like my folks back at home I can see Benji is well cared for the exact opposite of Jack who looks like he’s not eaten a square meal in days I rise to do my shopping and pass them both on the way out I drop a brown carrier bag into Jack’s lap he opens it like it’s Christmas Day Inside are several pouches of dog food and some substantial sandwiches It is but a small gift, yet I can see it means the world to him he reaches up and touches my hand I’m sorry son, I wish I could do more to help but I only have a small widow’s pension I walk away, knowing how fortunate I am "This is no life, just a way of surviving another day" I’ve had ups and downs in my life, but ... “I've never been where they've been” Writing Challenge 2, November - A Poem Meaningful - Poetry Contest Sponsored by Dear Heart - Wiishkobi Ode Written on 10/7/19
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