Because They Have Less And We Have More Poem by Swapan Deep Singh

Because They Have Less And We Have More

Rating: 5.0


I stopped my car on a crossroad;
Waiting for the red light to turn green;
When suddenly my eyes froze over a sight;
A frail old man fighting with his plight.

His shabby clothes, his frowsy hair;
His skeletonous body, his broken spectacles;
Said it all.
A poor old man, hunting trash for food to eat;
Gashed by adversity;
Deprived by destiny.

I opened my car door, moved out;
Realizing, I could help him out.
I asked if he wanted some money;
He refused and turned his head away.
A tear trickled down his cheek;
A hot lump rushed down my throat, I felt weak.

I insisted to help;
He told me to sit.
“I have been living here for twenty years;
Feeding on filth, fighting for life.
But no one has ever come to give me respite;
To give me cloth;
To give me food;
To mend these broken glasses of mine.”

I offered him some alms;
He was agonized, he got red;
“All you well-offs do this;
Give us money and go away;
But have you ever thought?
Have you ever thought what we feel,
When someone treats us like animals and avoids us even with his feet?
We are humans, not dogs;
We are like you all;
Only we have less and you have more.”

I was left speechless;
And thought how cruel we are.
I climbed into my car and drove it ahead;
But the old man’s words had stuck in my head.

There are many such old men;
Many such poor men;
Who die on roadsides;
Unnoticed, unsung;
Just because they have less and we have more.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Rajaram Ramachandran 29 May 2007

Is it the irony of fate that makes one rich or poor? No one remains poor or rich over a period. The old man though poor has self respect in this poem.

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Preeti - is here! 24 May 2007

Swapan, indeed a great poem. It's like s story with a lesson in poetic form! well done! Preeti

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Donny S 21 May 2006

gosh....... You've opened my eyes to this... Thanks for writing this eye-opening piece (definitely 10/10 for this....its just wow....) Dona

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