Homeless Not Helpless
He has dirty clothing and smells
Yet he sits on the corner and waves
There's no sign or cup
Though looks emaciated and untidy
But he doesn't beg for help
I tried to give him a twenty
But he smiled and told me to save it for college
I don't understand the man on the corner
I saw him wandering the streets
He only said hello to everyone he passes
While all the others jangled soup cans
When he saw me and asked me how my saving was going
He said if I tried hard enough, I could be what I wanted
Just like he had done when he was young
Then he walked down by the overpass to sleep
I just don't understand the man from the corner
I was able to talk to the man
And I asked him why he didn't beg like the others
He replied that he was homeless not helpless
He had given his house to his daughter and her kids
And then he had went to another house
There was a family struggling so he let them stay at his house
He didn't want to take up a bed in a shelter that so he stayed on the streets
I guess I sorta understand the man on the corner
A few days ago, I saw that the man died
He had been on the corner when people tried to rob him
He gave his stuff willingly and the men were suspicious
He gave all the right answers and didn' fight
The man had served in three wars and liked to help people
He didn't drink, smoke, or gamble
He had told me he was homeless not helpless
I wish I had spoke more to the man on the corner