Many people ask me whether the homeless deserve love and fall in love. Let me tell you, the homeless are human like everyone: They fall in love and feel love, they have a heart and emotion. The homeless hustle for love and struggle for hugs, the homeless try for love and cry for rubs.
Many people never figure out being homeless didn’t remove anything from the human’s state. Many were there, right there in the corner, just looking for someone to tell them the word. Many are silent and dying for love.
When you are homeless and never have any family members there for you, you are lost and forced to live in long-lasting silence. You remember the old times, when you mingled with good people and felt love. Sometimes, you want to express your love to someone, but don’t know how they will feel. The stigma is a heavy burden the homeless carry every day, and long is the day. The only person you are with is your shadow, but while speaking to your shadow, people think you are crazy.
The lack of love is one of the heavy loads to carry along the road. Most of the homeless are depraved because they lost someone that means something to them. Feeling family is away and old friends are avoiding you worsens the situation. Sometimes, you feel like sending a letter to someone and receiving the right word.
I know many people are crying, just feeling loveless. Many people are suffering from the lack of love since their loved one has gone, many are feeling lost when nobody is there to tell the old stories. The depression in the absence of love is a serious issue that impacts health. The deep seeking of love, alongside the gap of love, makes the homeless feel lonely.
In this time, it is required to spread love. A moment of love, even if that love is not deserved. A few moments of love showing can improve someone’s health. I urge the spread of love. That’s what we need.