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[ blues ]   In a hole outside the inn   Strung up on the cross   You know, we didn't give a damn   Now he lives out in the city   On the lower east side   Sleeps in the park an' alley   Any place, he can hide   He's cold, his stomach's empty   And his teeth are rottin' out   His face is full'a sorrow   Ya know, his heart is full'a doubt   His clothes are old and torn   And his eyes are dull with pain   But he's not half as dirty   As your hearts of blind insane   Sunday mornin' you carry bibles   Fill your pews with well-fed souls   Dress your windows up in stain-glass   An' drop bread in your silver bowls   You sing "peace on earth"   But you support men of war   Vote for those who help the rich   And screw the sick and poor   Oh beautiful for spacious skies   For amber waves of grain   Your poor and wretched millions   Have become an open shame   Beneath your gilded steeple   Where they beg for crusts of bread   Cry old women and helpless children   With no place to lay their head   Listen up America   Better listen up real good   Try an' understand the reason why   The nails went in the wood   Reach out a hand to help the poor   Reach out a hand to help the sick   Some father's lookin' on an' they say   He carries a mighty stick   Born along time ago   In a hole outside the inn   Strung up on the cross   Ya know, we didn't give a damn   Now he lives out in the city   On the lower east side   Sleeps in the park and alley   Any place, he can hide   Ya know, Sodom learned the hard way   Ain't no place we can hide   Listen up America. . .   Better listen up America. . .   Umm ummmm, better listen up America. . . * ** *** **** National Coalition For The Homeless National Law Center On Homelessness and Poverty What manner of nation would use half of the world's resources, harbor much of the world's wealth, contain a large percentageof the world's educated elite, continue to build some of the world's most expensive (and entirely worthless) religious edifices, provide unwarranted tax breaks for the extremely wealthy top 1% of the population and an entertainment industry which routinely spends over one hundred million dollars to create meaningless motion picture drivel, claim to have the preferred form of government for the entire planet and to stand for truth and justice. . . and yet look the other way as impoverished homeless war veterans, senior citizen's and children are forced to sleep in cardboard boxes, in back alleyways, under bridges, in city parks and on city sidewalks? Will the country which Samuel Clemens referred to as the "land of bibles" go down in history as the one nation, beyond all others, that devolved into an utter profane insult to the Creator of the universe? *FootNote: Inspired by "Tramp On The Street" by Grady & Hazel Cole and "Greenwood" by Peter Yarrow, as performed by King David's beloved friends, Peter Yarrow, Noel Paul Stookey & Mary Travers. **FootNote II: "Look, this was the iniquity of your sister Sodom: She and her daughter had pride, fullness of food and abundance of idleness; neither did she strengthen the hand of the poor and needy." --Ezekiel 16:49 ***FootNote: Many modern intellectuals and liberal activists do not believe that the Creator will come down hard on a nation that does not make a concerted effort to help the sick and poor. People who vainly imagine that there is no Creator in control who does to nations as they do unto their own are even more insane than the current Bush Junior administration and the Christian Coalition combined (good luck). ****AMERICAN HOMELESS STATISTICS: While it is literally impossible to obtain entirely accurate statistics regarding poverty in America, several valid estimates can be made based on a variety of agency, government and other sources. On August 1st, 2003, several million Americans were entirely homeless and millions more lived in vehicles, garages and similar makeshift accommodations. The number of Americans in 2001 who were hungry or near hunger was 33.6 million according to the USDA. According to virtually all, if not all American poverty outreaches, the homeless population in America has increased significantly in the past five years, by some estimates as much as 35%---almost all homeless outreaches are reporting large increases in the number of individuals they assist and large percentages of impoverished people are being turned away for lack of funding. Over 30% of Americans are at border-line poverty level or worse while at least 6 million children are extremely impoverished (meaning combined parental support is less than $9,000 per year for a family of four). America's Second Harvest reports that one in every four individuals in food lines are children and they assist over 9 million children annually. The US Conference of Mayors reported a 19% increase in shelter requests due to homelessness in 25 cities surveyed in the year 2002. Click Here for Homeless Statistics.
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