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Tuesday 24 June 2025

Children Of The Street


In their faces a colourless gaping of life's adversity:

the hopeless grief of a hellish existence;

Malnourished, starving, filth and olfactory horrors;  

Their humiliating nothingness clothed in rags;  

Usually barefooted with low self-esteem;  

Begging or rummaging through garbage for

thrown-away foods to assuage pangs of hunger;

Oftentimes feeling cold that comes from being sickly;

Sleeping or indulging in cheap cocktails of toxic

sedatives at the dark corners of the street:

these dispositions identify them to society as

'Children Of The Street: The Roofless And Rootless Kids.'


The hapless minors squat in the open on the street,

or at some ill-suited but out of sight places.

Day to day they fall prey to all manner of violence

and abusive treatments, in hostile surroundings

where childhood apparently has come to an end.

They're menaced by extreme weather conditions:  

be it scorching summer heat, severe storms,  

or bone-chilling, subzero temperatures. 

They belong to nowhere and to no one:

no place to reckon upon as 'home sweet home',

and no comfort, whatever, is found on the street

where the public spurn them with icy contempt.


'Children Living On The Street' is a global reality.

With the urban slums serving as notorious hotbeds,

poverty accompanied by toxic homes account for

a vast number of minors who migrate onto the street.

Family break-up, parental demise, abandonment, war,

and other socio-economic/political changes that take

their toll on them, also prod them into homelessness.

Left to their fate, the vulnerable kids miss out on

physical, mental, emotional and spiritual growth.

In the absence of needful support, they struggle for

survival on the fringes of society - trapped in a cycle

of destitution that only few are lucky to escape from.


Homeless Children, through no fault of their own,

are denied the very essentials of childhood.

Unwanted and uncared for they bear the brunt of

all sorts of contagious diseases, lice and bedbugs

infestations, plus the forever pestering flees that feast

on open wounds - with scant access to healthcare.

Stomachs plagued by worms, they roam the streets

where no public toilets are left ajar to get in free.

Barely clinging to life, roofless kids hang on desperately.

With scarcely any human hands to wipe away tears

of bitter pain, they gnash their teeth in extremities.

Many live and yield up the ghost on the street. 




AUTHOR'S NOTE

The poem is a forthright portrayal of the fierce wretchedness of Homeless Kids, as seen mostly in third world and developing countries (some parts of Africa, Asia and South America) .

Bear in mind that the vast majority of children who end up homeless, do not do so by choice. Disruptive home situations are mostly responsible for mere minors leaving the family house, to seek a sense of wellbeing that has eluded them at home on the street.

Street Connected Kids (Street Kids) fall into one of two groups: 'Children On The Street' or 'Children Of The Street'.

'Children On The Street' spend time on the street playing truant, hawking or being subjected to other forms of child labour - to assist in the household income. They're not entirely without protection from their families or guardians, to whom they return to at the end of the day to bath, eat, and sleep.

'Children Of The Street', on the other hand, are literally homeless: they're roofless and they're on their own. They're adjudged to be rootless because many do not know their families, and the ones that have left theirs homes view such ties in a negative manner. This group of street kids comprises mainly, abandoned, orphaned and runaway minors.

The street is the place where homeless kids live and struggle for existence on daily basis. Highly vulnerable to abuse, violence and all sorts of bad influences, they often suffer from depression, anxiety, and trauma. Physical injuries remain one of the leading causes of death among Children Of The Street.




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