On an Erie night high in the lands there was an old homeless man who scoured for cans, thrown out by the rich, sought out by the poor for one mans trash could be another mans gold.
Food brought out by the wicked as they crept out of bed only to throw their food down on the streets of Balarstead where the old man once a young boy had grew as his society failed to teach him while he was still new
Needless to say while he lie on the streets waiting for townsfolk to throw food at his feet enraged by jealousy he knocks and crys out on one mans door whom he said he wouldnt be willing to help out the poor.
Crying on a stepstone that cold winter night the old man waited for time to creep out of sight, another night he'd grow hungry again until the first mans neighbor took out his trash again.
The olden man went to reclaim his feast as one mans trash became his golden ticket, the only one he could reach It seemed that the old man was in a town he once called home now to find the one mans trash is what he wants the most.
He fights to survive every night as the snowy mountain town blinds his sight he builds a fire made of one mans trash so that he may wake up to make a new day last.
One day the man grew tired of eating all the townspeople's trash because in the end the satisfying putrid taste would never last so in the middle of the cold snowy night he fled and he escaped the town of ol' Balarstead
He wanted more to feed his desires so once again one mans trash conspires and in the concrete jungle the old man could feel more at pace as there was food strung all throughout the place.
As usual the man had always sifted through townspeople's garbage in hopes to find something quite scrumptious but on this night the man had found something new something only in his dreams did he ever knew
on this cold winter night as the townspeople lay in bed he sifted through the trash cans of Calimastev where when he opened the trash bags near the rich local homes to find many finely cut diamonds made from that perfect stone it seemed that the old man had finally struck a massive treasure so in the back of his mind he will always remember that in one mans trash may be another mans treasure.
I wrote this poem out of inspiration from our towns only visible homeless man and recreated what he really wishes what would happen. I wish the best for him as he really is a good man.