THE HOBO HANDBOOK: MEMOIRS OF A HOMELESS POET IN NEW YORK
By Daniel Canada a.k.a Obsidian c. 2010
Surprisingly, one of the best sources of information about soup
kitchens comes from other homeless individuals, standing on any soup line,
at any given time. If you listen out carefully, from time to time you’ll hear
someone discussing, or even gush out loud, about a hot new soup kitchen they just
discovered.
The point being, there’s no such thing as a hungry, homeless, person
in America, especially in the big U.S. cities. In addition, there are so many
soup kitchens operating around town, that unless you’re on a self-imposed,
Mahatma Gandhi hunger strike, there’s no reason for you to go hungry simply
because you’re homeless.
THE POWER OF THE
NAPKIN
They say the pen’s mightier than the sword, but not much has been
written, if you will, about the power of the napkin.
Out here, the napkin rules supreme!
You might be wondering how in the
hell can a common item, such as a napkin be of such importance. I was surprised
how much I had to rely upon this little piece of paper, on a daily basis, just
to get by.
It seems I have to explain and provide a little history.