John Duran's Uncommon Perspective And Void Directory
- Mr. Tomasio Rubinshtein

- Jul 14, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Dec 16, 2025

The Directory:
An Uncommon Perspective
Greetings today, do you have a moment to hear my say?
Call me what you will sitting here, but you could be me someday.
As I sit here on an unforgiving cold sidewalk, I watch you everyday.
You have a home, a job, and a family, reasons to go on per-se.
I have no such accoutrements, I'm just a stray.
As I recline here chilly, I reflect,
You pursue worthless paper, not a hint of tranquility,
Seems a hollow thankless pursuit, last I checked.
Your home is quite comfy I'm sure,
With furniture, a bathroom, and knick-knacks galore!
Such fun you must have watching TV, for me, seems a bore.
For such as me, my bed is the floor.
No wage-slavery for me, thing a concept I abhor.
You see me as a bum, sitting here worthless in both currency and charm,
But what am I but something living free, though crouching in a slum.
So don't blame me for living wretchedly poor but gleefully free,
Save the judgements for things that truly count,
Like paying your taxes and your unending bills, but as I always say, better you than me!
So keep your pity friend, save it for yourself, in this you'll someday see.







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