Only A Hobo Poem by Göran Gustafsson

Only A Hobo



As I was out walking down the street one day
I saw an old hobo just five feet away
He was veiled in the shades of the hood that he wore
And I reckon he'd been there my whole life or more

In a changing world that has turned on its head
The song was his wine, the word was his bread.
One look at his face showed the hard roads he'd come
With a handful of rhymes and a tune to hum.

It takes much of a man from a small dinky town
To see how the world and its life goes down
To lay bare the cards and forswear the game
To know days are numbered and no winds to blame

There's a growing gap 'tween the rich and the poor
And there ain't no marks for the hobo no more
Go sing your song, sing it clear and strong
So the people will know what is right and wrong

As I was out walking in the break of dawn
I saw an old hobo, but now he is gone
Leaving to us, to sing his sad song
So the world will know what is right and wrong!

Copyright © 2013 Göran Gustafsson. All rights reserved

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
I wrote down these words inspired by Bob Dylans song 'Only A Hobo' and the fact that he once was arrested just because he looked like an old scruffy man acting suspiciously.
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