Do you know there are thousands of homeless people out there ? these people are are not being cared for either by the government, family members even the whole society at large.
We are the native of the street Holed-up under bridges
But one thing we are forgetting is that, those people are also part of our existence, part of our world also, they are also humans like us.
We are necessary We are part of your existence Major fragment of the globe
We sleep comfortable each night forgetting there are people out there, who doesn't even have what to eat, nor where to sleep
As the day chameleon to night You slump in the warmth of your beds And the heat of loved ones We also embrace the cozy Cardboards laid on stinks As the night inject us with cold breeze And endurance
Because we have a good family, friends and people that cares about us, then the determination to fulfill our dreams is always there, but what about these on the street ? What hope do they have?
We sleep and dream And have conferences with The indigenes of the world
These people are living this type of life, not because they want to live like this, but because “they are victim of circumstances” they wonder around because they don't have anybody to rely on, they beg from hands to hands, “just to feed themselves for a day”.
When its day, in bundle We pack our belongings And move on with our days Standing, kneeling and bending To beg for alms just for the day
But don't you think these(unprivileged/homeless) people are also a necessary part of our society? they are still helpful to us in one or two ways.
Necessary part of your society Translators of your dreams Carriers of your burdens Angels, we open gates Of your blessings We are the lack That takes your lack
Because these people are homeless, how can we show them we care? how can we put a smile on those beautiful faces? what have you done to help these homeless people ?
We are homeless, not hopeless This makes us rife at hereafter When death opens the gate To the second phase
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