Dwelling among us

Dwelling among us

A Poem by Kathy Van Kurin

Dwelling among us

 

They dwell among us quietly, blending in.

Are they homeless?

No. They live within their own Person houses.

.Be aware their Complex layers;

 Delightfully they will draw you in.

Intricate stories, they are living novels.

Survival a daily ritual, they hunt and gather.

 Yes we must share.

 Weathering cold, wind, rain they seek safety and solace.          

We can be part of their deep shelter.

 Is connection with the nest-less threatening?

They are part of the scene, the public setting but too human.      

.Do we see ourselves in their souls, our response?

Nurture with nourishment.                         

Smile with bottled water. Listen.             

                              

© 2019 Kathy Van Kurin


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People in all walks of life suffer and need help one way or another. Some with comfort, some with material assistance and others with guidance. The legitimate homeless or refugees are victims of many reasons. We need to be compassionate even if they are less fortunate or down on their chances. A very complex subject and heart-wrenching...:)................
An excellent take on this subject.

Posted 7 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.

Sami Khalil

7 Years Ago

So true and well said. You are welcome compellingly. .....::::)))))
Kathy Van Kurin

7 Years Ago

Compellingly.........................Oh wow! Love it! Bless you too!
Sami Khalil

7 Years Ago

:::::)))))))........



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A smile and a little understanding goes a long way. People deserve recognition. Ignoring problems in society does not make them disappear. I really liked your poem, but I have to say the font was difficult to read. lydi**

Posted 7 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Kathy Van Kurin

7 Years Ago

Thanks Lydia.
I had fun with this and tried to be a as real as possible in presenting the f.. read more
Deep and meaningful. I had to read it more than once to see its meaning, because I tend to overthink things and poetry tends to be cryptic, many times the simple truth is easy to miss. But I believe all this lead me to your moral about the people around us. Your manner of writing is beautiful having so many genre's in one. Tyfs!

Posted 7 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Kathy Van Kurin

7 Years Ago

Cyprian Van Dyke,
One thing so nice is that we all are so different but so similar too. We ne.. read more
Cyprian Van Dyke

7 Years Ago

You're right!
You're most welcome, Kathy. :)
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I love this Kathy so often you gently give us the opportunity to think beyond our own back yard! To examine ourselves and the states of our hearts. To each a season of many many things we just don't know what that might look like. We must always be kind and compassionate. Starz x

Posted 7 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Kathy Van Kurin

7 Years Ago

Starzy,
"Think beyond our own backyard and examine are hearts," Oh I like that! Be kind and c.. read more
This is a poem that would lead a reader to thinking very deeply, I got to read it again and again. Are they homeless, this line caught me...and i had to finish the last line to say yes but again no they are not homeless..
this people exist in every country and true to your last statement we should nurture with nourishment.

Posted 7 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Kathy Van Kurin

7 Years Ago

Cassie,
Hunger comes in many forms and i guess that when the need at hand is met then other t.. read more
i love this. we just never know in this life. everyone has a story. we are all in this together. compassion must always be the order of the day. awesome title, font and wording. this is deep on many levels. fabulous. :)

Posted 7 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Kathy Van Kurin

7 Years Ago

Pete,
"Everyone has a story" I think you are so right. It shows in our behavior, how people r.. read more
Pete

7 Years Ago

you write from the gut/spirit and it's getting stronger. The beauty of your soul shines through you.. read more
Kathy Van Kurin

7 Years Ago

Pete,
Goodness that is inspiring. I just never get tired of how we see things in one another... read more
This is touching, it feels heartfelt and genuine. The thought is reflected through a beautiful arrangement of words. I seriously feel that people who have lived life, have endured struggle and they have the best stories to tell, be it triumph or tribulation. I very much enjoyed this piece and it will resonate in my mind and conscience for a long long time.

Posted 7 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Kathy Van Kurin

7 Years Ago

Keegan D'souza,
Thanks. Human beings are complex and multi layered at best and I guess I just.. read more
Thet greatest problem is that there are impostors who exploit people's conscience and actually make a lucrative "profession" of their "misfortune".
This , in turn, creates opportunities for politicians to manipulate social, racial and religious tensions that can so easily destroy any sense of trust or compassion.
Your moving poem shows how difficult it is to find a practical answer to this dilemma.
Norman.



Posted 7 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Kathy Van Kurin

7 Years Ago

Your comment is timely. It is good to hear common sense input regarding this segment of people among.. read more
I guess life experience sometimes jades a view --given that the "stories" of people can also be lies and terrible deception -- I tend to err on the side of caution rather than be burned. Listen, perhaps, but knowing there is always another side.

Posted 7 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Kathy Van Kurin

7 Years Ago

KL Goode,
Caution is good as we approach any relationship, I understand. Thanks for your inpu.. read more
People in all walks of life suffer and need help one way or another. Some with comfort, some with material assistance and others with guidance. The legitimate homeless or refugees are victims of many reasons. We need to be compassionate even if they are less fortunate or down on their chances. A very complex subject and heart-wrenching...:)................
An excellent take on this subject.

Posted 7 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.

Sami Khalil

7 Years Ago

So true and well said. You are welcome compellingly. .....::::)))))
Kathy Van Kurin

7 Years Ago

Compellingly.........................Oh wow! Love it! Bless you too!
Sami Khalil

7 Years Ago

:::::)))))))........
Many times I've had the opportunity to know these kinds of people on a personal level, and they have a story as much as you or I. Thank-you for spending your time calling attention to them. The best gift we can give someone is our time.
At first, I didn't like the font because it was difficult for me to read and I really had to look closely and sort it out. Then I got this thought; isn't that how we have to approach this subject? It isn't "easy". We can't just gloss over it quickly and move on if we want to get the full story. Understanding and embracing these people takes patience and care. It takes our time.

Posted 7 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Kathy Van Kurin

7 Years Ago

D.Connolly,
It sounds like you have found the beauty of these people's lives as well. They ar.. read more

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