Sunday, January 13, 2013
Moments in Space
The homeless are everywhere here. Corner to corner begging for change. Most of them appear normal enough with their cups and dogs on leashes, woolen caps and cardboard signs. But there are others out there too. You hear them first, this strange loudness of voice - they are angry, shouting their internal dramas into the chilly air. They see you but you get the feeling that they think you can't see them. They keep talking, dirty clothes bound in wrinkles and they move ever forward - ever onward. They rage war on injustice, protecting themselves from the aliens, the demons - "the man". It is pitiful but it is not really what you feel for them - what you feel is an odd fear, and uncertainty. Can they see through you? Are they "touched"? Because sometimes what they say has an odd ring that sounds like one of your secret thoughts and it makes you shiver.
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"Tribulation is a gift from God - one that he especially gives His special friends."
ReplyDelete-St. Thomas More
Peals and peals of laughter
DeleteI find their rants interesting. We have one guy on the hobo roller coaster who you can tell is when he is off his meds. Is rants are odd but interesting. I am afraid of the quiet ones, because you don't know when they will explode.
ReplyDeleteThat's a really good point and very true if you look at all the shootings on the news... don't screw with the quiet people.
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