An aspect of the piece not as yet referred to is the fact that it gives voice, literally, to one of society's outcasts, albeit probably without his permission.
When I worked with homeless people in London it was recognised that some religiously-inspired service required that users of their services should join in a religious service, sing a hymn, listen to a sermon, as part of the deal for getting their soup & bread.
Some may recall that Tony Blair's Homelessness Czar wagged her finger at such provision, saying that it merely maintained people in a 'dependency lifestyle'. Some of those with their mouths stuffed with bread and warming soup couldn't have cared less, about the Czar or the hymns.
When I worked with homeless people in London it was recognised that some religiously-inspired service required that users of their services should join in a religious service, sing a hymn, listen to a sermon, as part of the deal for getting their soup & bread.
Some may recall that Tony Blair's Homelessness Czar wagged her finger at such provision, saying that it merely maintained people in a 'dependency lifestyle'. Some of those with their mouths stuffed with bread and warming soup couldn't have cared less, about the Czar or the hymns.
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