I am featuring this because of the severe winter weather happening in most of the USA I thought about this last night when the temperature dropped to 12 degrees~
'She forgot who she was"..
She walks the streets
no shoes adorn her feet
bare
bruised
rough, calloused
She finds solace in an
old suitcase
it holds all her belongings
she treasures them
A book of poetry
a purple silk scarf
a comb with most of it's teeth missing
like it forgot to visit the dentist
and
a picture
little girl
blonde
blue eyes with
a smile that lights the darkest rooms
She knows of dark rooms
she lives in darkness
she had a flat but her job
well, her job let her go
so the man said, "Get Out"
she tried to get another job
"we're not hiring", they always said
After a time , a long time
she forgot her name
now,
well, now
she roams the dirty boulevard
and wonders who she is
and how she got here
she wonders who the little girl is
who's smile lights the darkness in which she lives
People sneer at her
laugh, point , stare
a woman with faded blue eyes
dirty blond hair
in Salvation Army rags
they laugh
they make her feel
'uncomfortable'
they call her
the bag lady
among other names
Sometimes she cries
though she is used to it
her stomach gnaws with hunger pains
as she searches the trash and dumpsters
for a crumb
just a crumb
one crumb
The man at the bakery watches her
his heart is not hard
he calls her
she doesn't hear him
because
she doesn't want to
She knows what he wants
laughing
sneering
pointing
she walks past
Some nights she sees Angels
they call her name
"Jane"
"Jane"
"Hello Jane,
do you know
someday you will inherit
this Earth"?
Someday isn't soon enough for
sweet Jane
someday needs to be today
"Jane, don't cry",
they say
"someday"
"someday"
"someday"
"Please", she whispers
"help me find my way home"
"please", she cries
"let me be visible again"
She feels so alone
she is alone
but when she looks at the faded photograph
her heart feels lighter
the world
brighter
She coughs a lot
her house leaks
her nose runs
her stomach aches with hunger pangs
The Angels visit her every day now
"Jane, someday is now"
"Are you going to show me the way home"?
"Follow the light Jane"
She feels warm for the first time
in so long
the feeling is surreal
the light radiates throughout her
filling her,satiating the hunger
cold, loneliness
In the distance
beneath a tree of
fragrant blossoms
by a stream as clear as crystaline crystal
sets the little girl
"Mommy", she cries
"You finally came home"
I am glad I wrote this one on wordpad.. people need to be aware of this ... and not all homeless are drug addicts or alcoholics.. most are people like you and me .. it is said most Americans are one paycheck away from being homeless.. it could happen to any of us!
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this poem has a lot going, it is a narrative poem full of heeartache and hope, and has a harsh sense of realism, contemporary urban realism, lot of rhymes and off rhymes, slant rhymes, good use of dialogue, not many use dialogue, robert frost did, this incorporates lots of poetic styles.
I think that this piece awakens us to a real world, with real tragedies and losses that happen daily! I was touched by your empathetic perspective and your ability to capture these kind of lost souls (whom God loves tremendously btw.) I thought this was well written and grabbing to the heart. Excellent message :)
Chloe...You're a bright shining star in a dark world...respect is what I have for you and your words, never forgetting the "untouchables".....Thank you for this look inside a shattered heart and troubled mind, yet spotless soul xxxx
This is one of the most beautiful poems I have ever read. Cries from the heart. Absolutely breathtaking. Couple of typos that need cleaning up, but with a little polish, this would be a publishable piece, in my opinion, and the message here is one that needs to be spread. Going straight to my favorites. This is fantastic, Chloe.
so many little things contribute to the power of this poem. the short lines - like fragmented thoughts, the personal things - the comb...and the end of the piece...beautiful image.
This is eloquent - and brought tears.
Beautifully crafted, a story with a message loud and true. Chloe, your writings always reflect the passionate feelings close to your heart, and written with such an enticing delivery.
I'm glad that I read this.
This is a very good write. It is a family tradition to pick two holidays when we will work at a homeless shelter. At first, when i was younger, I thought it annoying. Now that I am older i understand what I am doing and how I am helping. Thank you for sharing this piece with me. ~Liv
briliant poem luv, and awessom figuratives, i love it, and it also has a lesson about hwo we often pass and judge "jane do's" and "joe browns" on the streets.
Sometimes i feel like an alien in a strange land..can you relate?
I love people and friends are just that to me , friends-if you request me as a friend it would be nice if you read something I have .. more..