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- From: pagrawal@portal.hq.videocart.com (Pankaj Agrawal)
- Subject: Merry Christmas (C & C Welcome)
- Message-ID: <C01nHI.KLs@portal.hq.videocart.com>
- Organization: VideOcart Inc.
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- Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1992 23:20:05 GMT
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- Merry Christmas!
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- On a cold Christmas evening
- In a cold, impersonal office
- In the deserted heart of a city
- Sparkling with lonely electric lights
- Adorning naked, ghostly trees
- A man tries to work,
- To solve a problem that will
- Not make the world a better place to live.
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- He works, and waits
- For the phone to ring
- For a human voice
- That might give
- Some meaning to life
- On this hopeless day.
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- The cold gets too much
- And the silence unbearable
- The man walks out of the office
- And drives into the underbelly
- Of the city, away from its
- Gawdy lights and ugly opulence
- Of cold steel and glass.
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- In the relative warmth of the darkness
- Shielded from the fierce arctic winds
- Some homeless humans huddled close together
- Near a heating vent that emits no heat today
- A homeless woman on an intersection,
- All her possessions in one hand,
- Waits as if for the light to change.
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- A strong, confident face
- A determination in her eyes
- To get through this night alive
- "Do you need some help ma'am?"
- The man asks with hopeful eyes
- No reply, just an expressionless stare.
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- "Ma'am, can I help you?" he repeats
- In desperate earnestness
- Please speak to me, he thinks to himself
- I may not look it, but I'm also like you
- Without a home, even with a roof over my head
- Without friends, even though I have a family
- Please let me do something for you ma'am!
- Let's just sit together for a while and talk
- About how we both lost our homes and friends
- And why, on this Christmas, we are both here
- In the cold, dark basement of this glittering city.
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- She turns her head away
- Looks into the dark distance
- His heart sinks, but he persists
- "Merry Christmas!", he says and waits
- For some semblance of a response
- The woman starts to move away
- "Merry Christmas to you ma'am!!"
- He almost cries in a braking voice.
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- The woman starts to walk briskly away
- Purposefully, towards the group near the heating vent
- To her home, and her family
- And the man, feeling more homeless than ever
- Aimlessly drives on
- Makes a needless turn, and finds himself
- On a dead-end street!
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- -Pankaj
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