You have passed the panhandlers, the
street people, the down and outers, the misfits, the poor, the marginalized and
the castaways and never given them as second thought. You may have given the odd one a coin from your
pocket or you might have said good morning when they asked for help. They stand
on busy corners where traffic merges and they walk between the cars stopped at
a red light. They carry homemade signs telling you they are broke and want whatever
you can give so they can have a meal. The signs are well folded and have been
used over and over. Imagine if you were offered an insider’s look into the
lives of people who have a story to relate but have always feared telling
it.
Richard
Wagamese has written about the “rounders,” the street people who know the city
from the pavement upward; they have been around and they know what is going on.
They are part and parcel of a subculture and taking them out of their reality
would be like taking a fish out of water and hoping the fish could survive. The
title of the book is Ragged Company
(Anchor. Canada. 2009). You will be amazed as you read an insider’s look into
the lives of people, how they made it to the street, and why they have stayed
there for so long. A change occurs when four of the characters in the book win
the lottery and each one is given over three million dollars. Eventually the ragged company will enlist
seven people. What do you think changed the most? Wagamese is a very good storyteller and has a
style that allows the reader to be swept up by his characters and to enter each
one’s life wondering what will happen to the characters. What I found is that
as a reader I wasn’t aware of the extent to which I would be affected and need
to reflect on my own friendships. Yes, be forewarned that you will not want to
put the book down but you will question yourself often about who you are, what
you value and the rock-bottom meaning of your own life.
The
following excerpt brings to life a street friendship, separation by death, and how
it could have been so much more.
While
I worked I thought about the years we travelled together. How we had thought we knew each other, how we had called that semblance of knowing friendship, and all the
while my grief of Sylvan (the women he loved and had abandoned) rested under
all that like an uncobbled stone – the pathway to knowing incomplete, the
treading difficult, impossible perhaps, impassable. I though about how I failed
him. How many secrets had taught him to keep his own. My pain granting his permission
to fester and growl away at his guts too. I thought about how easy it is to
hide in the company of others, allowing the motion of lives to obfuscate your
inner workings so that what’s presented becomes more a bas-relief than a sculpted image.
I had failed him then. Failed to
let him see me. Failed to let him know me in corrugated chips and fracture
lines. Failed to let him know that
friends are imperfect replicas of the people we think we choose, and that
imperfection is the nature of it all. We
come together in our brokenness and find that our small acts of being human
together mend the breaks, allow us to retool the design and become more. I never taught him that.
In
today’s culture, neglect is perhaps our greatest weakness. We procrastinate and
put off until tomorrow what we could have accomplished today. You will come
upon the word “permeate,” as I did. You will hear Digger say, “It happens when
you imagine.” You imagined and it permeated you. As to his dear friend, Timber So from now on,
whenever I am in a park, I’m going to imagine we’re still walking around and
telling crazy stories to each other. [In
so many circumstances] I am going to imagine that. I am going to imagine that so he can permeate
me, became a part of me again. Let all
the people around you permeate your life.
This column is dedicated
to the men whose home is Nazareth House.
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