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THE BEGGAR ON THE STREET Beggar on the street, no shoes upon his feet With a tear in his eye and no food to eat Homeless man, with a cup in his hand People turn away, they do not understand He used to have a wife and kids, it wasn't always like this He can't even remember the face that he used to kiss He hasn't seen his children, most would be all grown up now He'd love to see them just once more if it could happen somehow He can't even remember what it was that brought him down His thoughts get lost among the citys sound He has no one to love and he has lost all reason to hate He trys to think of where he'll sleep but finds it hard to concentrate The sound of a coin landing in his cup brings him back to the real world He nods his thanks to the giver, a frail little black girl She gave him enough for a meal, the only money he'd recieved all day And then he remembered that she was the same one who helped yesterday Everyday that little girl would drop a coin in the beggars cup He was so thankful he'd chosen this street to beg, he couldn't believe his luck But he would never know that the one keeping him alive the little black girl so kind Recognised him from the photo she held close, she was the daughter he had left behind. Written by Kim Ambrose Copyright 2006 |