Street Signs

Street Signs

A Poem by James Paulin

some have lost feet, legs or eye

cars pass by, denying reply

many see no one there

ignoring their stare

some wince or sigh

 

some look with sad story cries

wares of despair for merchandise

many plead compassion

second-hand fashion

some advertise

 

some just drop out or hang in

beggars depend on ploys veiled thin

many hold poignant signs

hand-lettered designs

some give a flag pin

 

 

 

© 2009 James Paulin


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This poem just reached in and touched me at the core. The humans you have honored by writing about are ones who I have the immense pleasure of drinking coffee with every week. These men/women are just overlooked as discountable. I absolutely adore this poem. Honest to goodness, it's superb.

Thank you for this poem.

Posted 14 Years Ago


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A wonderfully empathetic and perceptive poem Jim. Well done! ~ Helena

Posted 14 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Wow. This is an amazing glimpse into humanity (or lack thereof). This was not at all what I expected from your title, and I was very pleasantly surprised. Good job!

Posted 14 Years Ago


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James Paulin
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After 38 years of working as an automotive design sculptor, I retired and have been doing a bit of fishing and writing poems. I've gotten better at both and had some recognition. Most of my poems are .. more..

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