I’d be derelict in my duty That I owe to humankind If I didn’t help the homeless By every method I can find
That man may be a derelict A hobo and a *** As he slumps there on the gutter Reeking of cheap ***
His address was a derelict Condemned to be torn down They’ve turned him out onto the street And told him to leave town
But he’s still a human being And his needs aren’t being met The city has abandoned him As one more losing bet
I offer him my tool shed As a quiet place to sleep But he turns down my offer Says the price is way too steep.
He’d have to come and go on time And follow simple rules He says he’s better on his own Among the other fools
Who populate the ***** streets On the poorer side of town He shambles off to join his pals Leaving me to stand and frown. ljm
You can't help those who don't want to be helped. The Streets of L A are full of people who are perfectly happy with their life just the way it is and have no intention of changing it. The trick is to find the few who actually want to be helped, and will do their share when the chance arrives.