America's Beggars Poem by Donal Mahoney

America's Beggars

Rating: 5.0


You won't find poetry anywhere
unless you bring some of it with you,
said Joseph Joubert,

a French writer whose day job
was working for Napoleon.
If Joubert was right and you have

poems marinating, then go out
and search everywhere for more.
You will find nice ones in the forest

twinkling in the eyes of a doe
or twitching in the ears of a rabbit.
Add them to your marinade and then

go into the city and you will find more
blazing in the eyes of America's beggars.
There's room in your marinade for more.

Wednesday, August 17, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: poetry,poverty
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Ratnakar Mandlik 17 August 2016

An amazing poem displaying minute observation of society and presentation of it's inference. Thanks for sharing.10 points.

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