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She

She huddles against the grit of a brick wall, In the grime of the alleyway, Unable to keep warm, The knife of hunger in her belly, Too tired to look for food. A stranger walks by, frowns at her, His lip curled, And her instinct is to run Before she is struck again, Simply for living on the streets. Every now and then, someone kind Will give her a scrap of food, Even say something in a warm tone That makes her feel less like Garbage scattered across the alley That she calls home. She often wonders if her situation Would be considered any more tragic If she were a human being starving in the cold.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2015




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Date: 12/28/2015 11:57:00 AM
I'm feeling every word here .. you have talent and aren't afraid to express your poems to the fullest... a 7. . Skat
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