• Street Kid.

    Yesterday,
    I met a 21 year old homeless kid.  

    He asked for a cigarette but –
    My friend didn’t have any left so he gave him the rest of his last.  

    The kid told us it was his birthday-
    and he spent all day getting beat up
    and beat on.  

    He showed us his scrapes and cuts.  

    I told him I liked his jeans with the bamboo pattern
    and he was surprised.  

    He told us-
    some guy gave him the hoodie he is wearing, and
    otherwise he got all of the clothes out of the dumpster.  

    My friend said he was sorry and
    the kid said don’t feel sorry for me because
    I feel sorry for me and it is my fault
    I’m this way and no one else’s.  

    So my friend said maybe things will turn around.  

    The kid had nothing in his eyes except a cold stare and said

    “Yeah, maybe.”  

    No hope for the future displayed.  

    This struck me so horribly.  That street kid could easily be me.

    That’s why I’m grateful to have gotten out
    of the culture of drugs
    and crime and
    to have infinitely patient and supportive friends and family.  

    I feel too deeply all of the sorrows of this world and
    there is nothing I can do about it.  

    That’s what hurts the most.  

    I don’t deserve anything
    but I have a lot while others have nothing.  

    Why is this world so unfair? 

    July 29, 2013
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