Who will care for me when i am born into this world?
For day and night i've been walking on the streets;
And i have to struggle to survive for i am a street child.
No, not even one!
For many parents do not even know their children;
And i was born into a lovely home but now,
I do live on the street as a street child.
Lust and sex,
We were born out of it;
But how many parents still know that we do exist?
How many?
They really do not care about us,
And i have to struggle to survive on my own;
How many days more left for me?
And i have to make ends meet from the streets;
Because there is nobody around to help me,
And i have no place called home again.
A street child that i am,
And of the many rivers to cross for my survival;
How many social workers do know of our plights?
How many?
How many streets do we have to sleep on?
How many? Hopw many governmenets do we have to wait for?
How many?
Yet still i am a street child.
Who really care about us?
And who really care about me?
My parents do not even know my where about;
Right from Kwazulu Natal Province to Tingitingi,
And from Obbia to Nima!
How many do care?
I am born into this world but,
I am living on the street;
And who will care about me?
In the shadows of the city's busy streets, Children hide, searching for something to eat. Their laughter muffled by the sounds of the night, Their dreams lost in the harsh city light.
street kids
street kids live on the street.
the end
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a poem bassed on the city in wich he lived when he was a chid!
"Street cries" is a poem that captures the vibrant hustle and bustle of a bustling city street, focusing on the vivid calls of various vendors as they try to attract customers. The poem immerses the reader in the sights and sounds of the street market, showcasing the diversity and energy of urban life. Through its imagery and rhythm, the poem evokes a sense of movement and life in the cityscape.
By writing a poem.
In a poem
The poem Good and Bad Children was written by poet Robert Louis Stevenson
Why children should not hawk on the street of your country?"
The duration of The Children of Theatre Street is 1.5 hours.
There are no children in Antarctica.
In Anne Bradstreet's poem "In Reference to Her Children," she compares her children to treasures, jewels, and flowers, highlighting their value and importance in her life.
The Children of Theatre Street was created on 1977-05-09.