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Homeless Angel
Peer pressure
 A daily monotonous situation.
 If you think it is localized to school-yard antics
 Or specified within a particular age range 
 You are wrong
 It extends far and wide in a very dangerous Everest-like fashion
 From the community of a neighborhood
 To the family of a church
 To the hierarchy within law enforcement
 And the aggressive tactics of political forces
 It broadens out into racial, religious, and sexual discriminations
 And on into the social classes as well as the aged and disabled
 Let's expand our focus into the cultural 
 Into the governmental structures that reign over countries
 Even the warring that spreads from gangs into terrorism
 individuality becomes a power play of unhealthy proportions.
 It becomes a force for making choices 
 The friends you keep, the ones you lose,
 The path you choose and the choices because of it.
 The way you respond to a homeless angel
 With sad, weary face and depths of wisdom in the eyes
 A soul who has seen exactly what humanity offers
 From the goodness to straight mean
 And still shines a smile, at peace within
 With so much to teach, spoken and unspoken
 But very few take the time to listen
 And fully embrace the knowledge that's hidden
 Sometimes weary and sometimes glad
 With a code of justice that's usually honorable
 Although to others who are in different shoes
 Would snarl and smear,
 "He's just one of those."
 What does it say that I find him amazing?
 Tattered old clothes, shuffling feet,
 Reserved wary distance, a little gruff,
 and yet...
 That our simple exchange in a very quick passing
 Was more precious to me 
 than most superfluous meetings lacking sincerity?
 You are a good soul...I see you, I feel you
 I respect you...I like that.
 You are a reminder why knowing oneself is important.
 You are a reminder why looking deeper,
 Feeling the heart and soul, 
 is an individual strength not a weakness.

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