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THE BEGGAR IN THE BURIAL GROUNDS

Dignity

Every day you sit

on the same bench

amid the dead.


Your pride won’t let you ask

with words, but

your eyes plead.


A few coins now,

a dollar later

will feed you for a day.


The decades of your life

are hidden.

No one ever asks.


Yet you smile,

grateful for any recognition

of your presence.

This is a drawing, done in 1975, of a homeless man. He spent almost every day in the Loyalist Burial Grounds in downtown Saint John, New Brunswick. I saw him almost every day as I  walked through the grounds on my way to and from work, and gave him money when I could. He was invariably polite and grateful for any help.

He posed proudly for the photo on which this drawing is based. This drawing hangs in my living room to this day. The poem was written in 2023.


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