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A Wobbly Wheel
It wasn't my first choice To put all my stuff In the shopping cart I found behind the Walmart I don't even care about the wonky wheel Somehow It gives it the perfect feel I have never been one of the ones to go in a straight line So I like it just fine Some might think I'm a bit strange Trying to cling onto some of my old life stuff A small comfort on the street that most people don't think of as rough Less is more when you don't have enough Giving up even that is kinda tough I'm not out to hurt anyone I just want to be left alone Instead someone called to complain with their iPhone "The guy with the shopping cart is out there again" They don't want to see inconvenient truths So I'm left to feel the pain my cart confiscated all my stuff poured out left in a pile in the rain. Maybe someone could give me a room Instead of sweeping me away with a bylaw broom It wouldn't have to be a big room just a small one to start A bit larger than a shopping cart Now that would be something to warm more than my heart A shopping cart initiative Trade up to a space I'd no longer be nameless a smile on my face A little is a lot when mixed with grace Everyone yes everyone should have their own place I wrote this piece after bylaw enforcement officers confiscated the shopping carts of some of our homeless population down town Kelowna.
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