Ode To The Busker Poem by Tania Montgomery

Ode To The Busker

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I heard him at the sidewalk of the famous 'Times Square'
As he strummed his tunes on his guitar, with soulful words to bare
I watched the people just pass by, no-one had cared to see
His voice just telling stories of how old times used to be

I glanced upon his guitar case, there were no coins thrown in
His clothes of dustbin throw aways, all tattered, torn and thin
So I stopped and emptied all my coins and placed them in the case
He winked and smiled sincerely as he danced around the place

He stopped and asked me to request whatever came to mind
I said 'Mr Bojangles' is my favorite song, you're just too kind
And he played it well as people filled the case so easily
He smiled a smile I've never seen done so unpretentiously

If ever you walk by a place where a busker may just be
Please stop for a little moment and give him your charity
It isn't much to hand a coin or stop and clap with glee
Cause a busker just sings his heart out for all of us to see

Saturday, September 20, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: compassion
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
taking the time to stop and listen to a busker doing it hard
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Benjamin Icon Ede 22 September 2014

LOve your poems! Simple lines but stream melodies of joy and clothe golden rhymes.

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Alesia Leach 21 September 2014

Beautifully done. Perfect rhyme. I would love to give him my coins.

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Jeffrey Tillery 21 September 2014

I see it every day, and you did it justice. Very well done.

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