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Daniel J D
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Hillcrest, Queensland, Australia

0 posted 2000-11-21 02:55 AM


A Hungry Blind Man.

~~Daniel J D~~

Walking along to work
Passers by barely noticing
The old man
Tin in his hand
Not many stopping
To drop a coin or two
For his daily food

Around his neck
Reads a placard
Please! I'm blind
Oblivious to his plea
Not any takers today
He sighs and feels hunger
Footsteps, approach
Stops near, resumes march

Excuse me! The beggar calls
A dime for a poor man on the mall
I have not eaten for three days
It seems everyone is in a hurry
Please sir, have mercy.

But, my poor man
I have no money
Like you I have not eaten
For many a day gone by
I am a poet, sir
It is all I do
I write a few words or so
Read a few lines
At the other end of town

However, I will do
For you, a hopeful line
Wiping the chalk, from the placard
The Poet, wrote a few words and left.
My friend, I can't read
The old man frowned.

Steps begin to slow
The tin began to fill
Overflowing, more and more
People would stop
The old man amazed
Could not believe his luck
A lady's step came to check
Read the line, left a few coins
Began to cry, and leave

Thank you, he said!
Please, can I ask you to tell me
What's written on my placard
You mean you do not know, she said!
No Ma'am! A poet wrote the words
Wishing me luck, ignored my call

Well, she answered, he wrote!

"Today is the first day of spring
and I cannot see its beauty"


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Respond to my call and let the waves of my heart fill your life with the wonders of love
(Daniel J D)


[This message has been edited by Daniel J D (edited 11-21-2000).]

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EagleOne
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Between a laugh and a tear...
1 posted 2000-11-21 07:14 AM


This is wonderfuly done Daniel, thankyou for sharing this one!

"The heart and soul have no illusion of boundries when friendship is the quest"
~ My Angel.


nakdthoughts
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since 2000-10-29
Posts 19200
Between the Lines
2 posted 2000-11-21 07:36 AM


Daniel,

A kiss for the touching I felt in my heart after reading this...I almost can't wait for spring to do this myself for someone else...
or for now-

Today the first snowflakes rested
And all I could do
was feel their kisses and imagine
the beauty of their fall.

~Wynter inspired by your softness


"The worst prison would be a closed heart".
...Pope John Paul II



JulieAnn
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since 2000-06-12
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Earth 3rd Rock from the sun!!
3 posted 2000-11-21 07:43 AM


Wow very touching.....so heartfelt....I really like it...
JamesMichael
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Kapolei, Hawaii, USA
4 posted 2000-11-21 03:06 PM


Loved this one...James
Daniel J D
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Hillcrest, Queensland, Australia
5 posted 2000-11-21 06:29 PM


Eagleone, Nak, James, and Julie Ann,
Thank you so much. Sometimes many of us take many things for granted. Some of us may even not notice it is spring. We can be so lucky.

Respond to my call and let the waves of my heart fill your life with the wonders of love
(Daniel J D)

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6 posted 2000-11-24 11:04 PM


JD~
Sometimes a poem reaches in and squeezes my heart ...
this is one of those times ~

Thank you so much for this gift.
*Heart-Hugs* to you.
~*Marge*~


~*The pen of the poet never runs out of ink, as long as we breathe.*~
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Daniel J D
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since 2000-10-01
Posts 1471
Hillcrest, Queensland, Australia
7 posted 2000-11-25 04:36 AM


Marge,
I thank you so much. Yes this is a very moving poem, I often think of the things I have and can make use of, but not having sight is one of the saddest experience anyone can have.

Respond to my call and let the waves of my heart fill your life with the wonders of love
(Daniel J D)

Denise
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8 posted 2000-11-25 08:27 AM


Very nice, Daniel!

Denise

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