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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required In my city, downtown are many homeless, wandering the busy streets so aimless; one day, I saw my own brother begging, my brother's face held such a bleakness. I crossed the street my mind so confused, my brother homeless- oh my mind refused; but my reality was in an outstretched hand, I wept- how can I help my brother, I mused. I had to find him help- get him off the street, a place to live and good food each day to eat; that started me on a twisting journey, with help my brother is no longer downbeat. Since then, this girl has been on a mission, I talk to the homeless and hope a day brighten; with a partner, we pass out coffee and blankets, we give sandwiches and quickly they are eaten. Two days a month I help at a food bank- local, and often at a clothing depot I help when able; I always keep some change in my pocket, some days at the animal shelter- cats I cuddle. I suppose you could call me a good samaritan, but guess what- helping people is a lot of fun; every homeless person is some mother's baby, it seems that helping is a path I have chosen. __________________________ November 25, 2017 Poetry/Rubaiyat/A Path Chosen Copyright Protected, ID 17 9660-73-0 All Rights Reserved. Written Under Pseudonym Written for the contest, The Good Samaritan sponsor, Craig Hawkins Fourth Place
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