Perceptions of Homelessness across Seasons: A Poetry Analysis

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According to the poem “I Hope It Will Do” by Joshua Moses, he states in his poem that homeless people in spring with its yellow crocus makes the homeless suffer. In addition, spring may be rain, which it might be such as a “grubby word” to the homeless. According to the poem “Winter Classroom” by Patrick T. Randolph, describing that Homeless laughs in the rain such as a child’s laugh when he gets a gold star in his spelling exam, which shows homeless and child’s innocence are the same. According to the poem “Homelessness: A Prison Break” by Gerald R. Randolph, shows that homeless life such as a prison, the Spring has come, the writer address to the homeless people there is a way to life a better life by make a pact with the birds to make

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