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"What’s really changed?" ... since "Cathy Come home"?

Alone, Forgotten, Lonely, Out Of Sight Out Of Mind.

(Dedicated to all homeless and street people throughout the world)

 

Alone, forgotten, lonely, out of sight out of mind

Neglected by our society, rejected by mankind

The mentally ill, the homeless, the vulnerable, human beings are everywhere

Dozens dying daily; drugs, drink, disease, deprivation, despair.

 

Languishing in the hostels, bedsits, dumps in need of repair

In places of oblivion where no one seems to care

Exploited by corrupt, unscrupulous landlords who look on with disdain

Their only real concern is of how much they can gain.

 

For others not so “lucky” who are looking for a bed

They'll turn to any place of comfort to rest their weary head

Alleys, stairwells, doorways, basements, any place will do

So long as there is shelter for one night, maybe two.

 

Another day is dawning, another day of doom

Where to move on next from the cold, the rain, the gloom?

Wandering about aimlessly, searching for a clue

To find a place of refuge for the many, not the few.

 

“No room” in such places, “Full up”, closed doors all around

It’s back to that place of misery the previous night they found

Danger, cold, wet, abject squalor beckons yet again

For the thousands in our society; vulnerable, teenagers, young women, young men.

 

But just how many make it to see yet another day?

Some will not awaken, found dead, frozen where they lay

Another lost, forgotten statistic which no one cares to keep

Figures of huge numbers, enough to make you weep.

 

And what about the others that those dead friends leave behind?

If you look in the right places, this is what you’ll find:

Sickness, destitution, chronic ill health are matters of fact

Deterioration of bodies, lost souls, minds about to crack.

 

Misery, dejection, deep depression is the norm

However strong the individual, whatever shape or form

Existing mental illness; minor, moderate, severe

Will clearly be exacerbated by torment, uncertainty, fear.

 

Confused, weak, weary, frightened, very much alone

Another day of hopelessness, another day unknown

Too tired to go on any more with illness, apathy, despair

It's time to say “Goodbye cruel world, no one really cares”.

 

One more death, a suicide, caused by complacency, neglect

Isn’t it time to treat our fellow man with a little more respect?

Help, care, understanding would certainly be a start

Act now to prevent more deaths Those-With-Power, compassion, heart.        

 

Let’s start to radically rethink, review our “Community Care”

We must stop leaving our vulnerable unassessed, unmonitored, unaware

Two years have now slipped by since the start of this disastrous Act

It's time to change this “system”, which is failing, that’s a fact.

 

So come on health staff, social workers, politicians across the divide

Get your acts together to stop this rising tide

Of needless deaths, human suffering, tragedies that put you all to shame

“A national disgrace, disaster, scandal” - who will take the blame?

 

 

*A poem based on vast personal insight, knowledge and experience.

March 1995 … What’s really changed in all those years?!*

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© Mark, March 1995

An award winning poem that was printed in many publications over the years and read out at major conferences on homelessness ... but "What's really changed?"

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