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People at a homeless shelter do not Look alike, talk alike Or act alike. In the day room where they also eat One man is sprawled out on a couch Beside two other men in chairs, one black One white, both reading Intent, alert They’d blend in many places I do not know their stories But then I don’t know many Wonder if I really know my own It’s 98 degrees outside The first day of October These aren’t statistics hanging out They’re people Others sit against a shaded fence outside Despite the heat Despite the looks of passers by They’re people too With different preferences, delights, solaces, Wounds and scars Men, women, sometimes a young family Trying to keep it all together or get it back With the help of other people Volunteers and staff who have their own Blessings, hopes, and scars
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Dec 13, 2019
Dec 13, 2019 at 7:59 PM UTC
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People at a homeless shelter do not Look alike, talk alike Or act alike. In the day room where they also eat One man is sprawled out on a couch Beside two other men in chairs, one black One white, both reading Intent, alert They’d blend in many places I do not know their stories But then I don’t know many Wonder if I really know my own It’s 98 degrees outside The first day of October These aren’t statistics hanging out They’re people Others sit against a shaded fence outside Despite the heat Despite the looks of passers by They’re people too With different preferences, delights, solaces, Wounds and scars Men, women, sometimes a young family Trying to keep it all together or get it back With the help of other people Volunteers and staff who have their own Blessings, hopes, and scars
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Dec 13, 2019
Dec 13, 2019 at 7:59 PM UTC
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