Charles Hice (May 13 2004 / Heaven)
Poems by Charles Hice : 262 / 638
Homeless Shelter
shopping carts are being pushed away
blankets are being carried away
sleeping bags are in high demand
tents are hard to fasten to the ground
i like it better by the church
the prayers of all the little ones
surround my head where their little feet were at
on a rug just outside the door
that is where i lay
a homeless
today
Charles Hice
Submitted: Thursday, June 22, 2006
Edited: Monday, August 09, 2010
Poems by Charles Hice : 262 / 638
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Charles, somehow I have missed your work previously. I need to remedy that.