After reading the poem,” Cause I ain’t got a pencil,” it taught me that we need to be aware that poverty is a disease that affects our children. While reading it says, “Brushed my hair and teeth in the dark, Cause the light aren't on,” and then going to school and the,” teacher fussed Cause I ain’t got a pencil.” Clearly this proves that poverty isn’t the boogeyman under the bed; it isn’t a silent killer. Poverty arrogantly pushes its selfish agenda in plain sight. And we naively make room for it, living with the stench that poverty produces. …show more content…
In this quote it stated,”These things happen in the world, whether we’re aware of them or not, it’s always there even when we’re not there to see it. We have an obligation to tell their story, tell the world that they exist…” This reveals that conflicts like this should be called on and faced head on. Despite the ills we face, we are a resilient society and the time has come to cure ills of poverty and struggle by means