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0 posted 2003-09-28 05:45 PM



Concrete Matress

She lies there alone
Scared
Crying for her Daddy
Who didn't come home
This afternoon
She's hungry again
Lunch a scrap of cheese
Found along the street
As she wandered
Going deeper into her jungle
Finding her way back
Into her world
The box down the alleyway
Knowing he'll be there soon
Sleeps fitfully
And dreams on
Hugging her only friend
Her tattered bear
On her concrete mattress

We are all equal but we’re individually different
and able to reach the impossible if we try.

© Copyright 2003 Bradly Stott - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2003-09-28 05:54 PM




(big hugggssssssss) Oh Bradly, it breaks my heart every time I see a child cold, sick, and without a home, dearest friend, I work at the Denver Rescue Mission and feed and bring in all kinds of people without a home and comfort them as much as I can! (wipes tears) NO child should EVER be left alone without a home, sweet friend, my prayers are with all the worlds children, we all love you so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Bradly, thank you for sharing!



May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton

I don't need no proof when it comes to God and truth
I can see the sun set and I perceive

***Live***

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2 posted 2003-09-28 06:17 PM


Ringo....There are many sad stories like this in any city, but to see children living on the street, breaks my heart.  Sensitively written!
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3 posted 2003-09-28 06:48 PM


I pray for these children as teares fill my eyes.
~Soft smiles & Hugs, Nancy~


~ I love your glances meeting mine
     across forever or the room ~

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4 posted 2003-09-28 06:50 PM


Ringo - I can feel the anguish of this write. Excellently done...

BC

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5 posted 2003-09-28 08:57 PM


Hit home for me too, Ringo.....wish I had written this one!
Larry

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6 posted 2003-09-28 11:33 PM


Noah- For anyone of your talent to appreciate this is truly a blessing. Thank you. And may G-d bless you for your works of compassion.

Martie- Another kind word. I thank you, and am glad you liked it.

Nancy- Please dry those teaers. Thank you liked it makes this a happy day. Thank you.

BC- Always the gentleman. Thank for the kind words.

Larry- Thank for the kind words. It is much appreciated from someone as talented as you are.

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7 posted 2003-09-29 02:21 AM


been there as a child by force of life, so from an experiential perspective, thank you.  the only thing harder than the concrete matress is the homeless childs heart.  Survival!

Peace, Joe
in the big MT
seeking the serendipitous magical mysteries of life's ubiquitous twisteries

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8 posted 2003-09-29 02:23 AM


Of sound, and speech let all lift the hearer!

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9 posted 2003-09-29 02:37 AM




Wow Ringo, this is just so heartbreaking.
Life can just be so unfair
Especially when a young and innocent
child has to live in a world with so much pain, and despair.
It really makes you stop and wonder.
Where did it all go so wrong? For so many

Thanks for caring Ringo
Your have a real kind and compassionate soul

Blessings,
Richy



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10 posted 2003-09-29 05:33 AM


Bradly, this reminds me of another one you wrote? And this killed me as much as the other one did. you see what so many people turn their eyes away from.

It affects your day doesn't it? seeing things like this, not knowing what to do, knowing you can't really do much.

~I wanna live, I wanna give, I've been a miner for a heart of gold~  Neil Young

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11 posted 2003-09-29 09:00 AM


Written well, felt an underlying helplessness, that you can't fix these things.Nice job.

Jason

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12 posted 2003-09-29 09:12 AM


Good God in Heaven
Brad, this hurts . .  really deep
Beautiful writing, m'friend
as always . . .
*smile*
xxoo

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13 posted 2003-09-29 09:49 AM


Joe- Thank you. Having experienced it, your comments are greatly appreciated.

Shararose- Please dry your eyes. Thanks for reading.

Richy- Thank you for the kind words.

Gemma- Another one?? I'll have to check which one. And, yes, sometimes these kids we get affect me more than they should. Thanks.

Jason- Thank you.

Sue- Once again, it is appreciated. You are always so kind.

We are all equal but we’re individually different
and able to reach the impossible if we try.

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14 posted 2003-09-30 01:07 AM



Oh my, Brad...this touches...deeply...

You've penned this beautifully
and with much compassion.

Hugs to you, friend...

When the power of love overcomes the
love of power the world will know peace.
-Jimi Hendrix

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