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Tag: know your place

Didn’t answer the question

Asked an 80 year old –
Were there more bums when you were a kid than homeless today?
He said in those days they wanted food not money.
They’d rake leaves for a sandwich.
They weren’t aggressive.
They knew their place.
My mom never felt threatened,
Was never afraid.

David Vaszko Sacramento poems, Uncategorized Leave a comment January 13, 2020December 21, 2023 1 Minute

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These posts are letters David wrote to his deceased brother. Jim died in 1990. Click the link underĀ Categories above.

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