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Written by Danielle Shaeffer
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Thursday, 11 January 2007 |
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Without Consideration: An Old Man’s Prize There is something distinctly poetic about the homeless. The unclean, unshaven the gaunt, old man. Traveling down the road with a rusted shopping cart Full of dingy and worn clothing and other odds and ends. But the best image, the one that lasts Is of the Mardi Gras beads carefully trimming his cart and sparkling in the sun. They are the stars in a night of filth, likely his prized possessions something untarnished by the long, hard life. I think, perhaps, He values more the ragged, beaten clothing. For the rest, however, those beads are insignificant. A treasure anyone can afford to buy, then carelessly toss away. How much of our lives are bought without consideration. and what have we thrown away?
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 27 November 2007 )
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