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Cooking in a Coffee Pot
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Cooking in a Coffee Pot
and Other Useful Tips for the Homeless
By David Glenn Cox


I write this for the millions who, like myself, are holed up in basements, garages, empty houses, fields, culverts and what have you. Guilty of being Americans and homeless, trying to make it through just one more day in the land of Fuck You and the home of the slave. I am at the top of the homeless pyramid; I still have internet access and a toilet.

The one thing to remember about the homeless is that they never have a day off. They are homeless every day; it's easy to forget and difficult to understand, but the homeless face the world without a buttress. They are toe-to-toe with the heat and the humidity, the rain, the mud, and the bugs.

They have lost their basic building block of society, a home, a place to lay down their heads. A place to lie in comfort, a simple retreat from the world. I consider myself among the lucky; I have a leaking air mattress and a roof to keep myself dry and a box fan to keep me cool. I don’t sleep in a bed but on a floor, and eat on a table salvaged from a dumpster. But it is not a home, it is a garage. It is a refuge and I am a refugee in modern America.

Brought up in another place, I feel myself an alien in this land. This is not the land of my birth. Where did it all go? How can we get back there? Our goals, motives and principles become polluted and reverse reclamated, blurred and obscured by the lack of a home. We live like cave men and women, targeted and dodging the monsters in squad cars or just avoiding the looks of disgust from those who believe themselves invincible.

But we know better and we look back with “see you soon eyes,” and we dream a dream of beds with clean linen or a hot bath or a shower. A job with decent wages and maybe even a front door and a window with a screen. But if I had one wish it would be to play the movie “The Grapes of Wrath” on every TV channel for twenty-four hours, because I am living every line of it every day. “Don’t take no nerve to do something when you ain’t got no other choice.”

It’s my dirt, it ain’t no good but its mine!”

We are looking for our California, our promised land, a place to start again. Because, just like Tom Joad, we are getting angry. “They’re working away at our spirit, trying to make us crawl” feeding us promises, programs that, like the rain, sound good but never reach us here on the ground.

I laugh myself through the want ads each day at jobs that make promises that are either sucker gambits or flat out frauds. Come work for free! Learn Grant Writing, only $200. “I never should have come on this trip. You remember that coupon in the spicy Western stories magazine? Learn to be a radio expert.” Jobs that aren’t jobs at all, promising good work and good wages but paying a nickel a box when they promised a dime. “An' you fellas will have to take it cause you’ll be hungry.”

I traded my truck for a 1987 Paseo and $1,500, but I don’t drive; it is merely a vestige of who I once was. I don’t drive because I don’t have insurance, but it is like an escape pod. Just knowing that I could go if I had somewhere to go, it is my last redoubt. I’m down to about $250 dollars and still looking for work, foolishly, pointlessly. I applied to a popular website that was seeking in depth journalism on the subject of homelessness but they never replied. Typical American media, they just want anecdotes about homelessness, they want to hear about it but don’t want to know about it.

I watch the body shop next door meandering towards oblivion as their work dries up. Friday, they had six body men working on three cars and you can’t keep the doors open like that. The cabinetry shop on the other side is working four and a half days a week.

I buy groceries according to what I can keep in a mini fridge, more like an icebox really. It keeps food cool, not cold. For soup you measure a cup of water in a plastic cup and place the soup in the coffeepot. Then you let the water pour through and wait for the warmer to warm the concoction. It’s not piping hot, but it’s hot enough and beggars can’t be choosers now, can they? Because of my culinary limitations I buy the same foods each week; two months ago it cost $45.00 and last week it was $65.00.

The money is rapidly loosing its value, which also explains why gas prices are rising even as demand sinks. I know that more of you are coming to join us in the time that the land forgot and you will have questions just as we had questions. But there are no answers for them, you just do and try and make the day. You wait anxiously for the Georgia sun to go down to offer some relief from the heat. As the sky turns red, the box fan again begins to offer some relief, the only relief available.

The kitties, Moxie and Blackie, still visit me each night and it is peculiar because I’ve joined their society more than they mine. When I wrote about them before, some people, well-intentioned I’m sure, suggested that I capture them and turn them over to the humane society. You don’t understand, we are equals in this life. I don’t rat them out and they don’t rat me out. If I turned them over maybe they’d have a better life; maybe they’d get gassed.

But, like the Joads, “We had meat tonight, not much but we had it.” The kitties are free and for the time being happy. I feed them and welcome them but they are free to go as well. They are not mine, merely night visitors who befriended me without qualifications. It would be too hard on my conscience to turn them in without knowing the outcome. Maybe you understand, maybe you don’t. Tom said it like this, “Seems the government has more interest in a dead man than a live one.” Or in this case they have more interest in picking up kitties than in finding them homes. Besides, the government has done nothing to help me; why should I expect more for cats that will never vote?

The cool and the stillness of Sunday night are a comfort to me and I must take my pleasure where I can, because the air mattress still leaks and the hot sun will return again tomorrow. So I will lay my head on the floor and dream.

“Fear the time when the strikes stop while the great owners live - for every little beaten strike is proof that the step is being taken … fear the time when Manself will not suffer and die for a concept, for this one quality is the foundation of Manself, and this one quality is man, distinctive in the universe.”
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  Cooking in a Coffee Pot Daveparts  Jun-15-09 10:09 AM   #0 
   Are you the author of this piece? n/t  femmocrat   Jun-15-09 10:13 AM   #1 
   Yes ,  Daveparts   Jun-15-09 10:22 AM   #2 
      This is an incredible story. I hope you can get it published.  femmocrat   Jun-15-09 10:25 AM   #4 
      Beautifully written. Thanks. I wish you well.  JDPriestly   Jun-15-09 05:14 PM   #21 
   Beautifully written.  marylanddem   Jun-15-09 10:22 AM   #3 
   Wonderful (K&R)  BeliQueen   Jun-15-09 10:31 AM   #5 
   really spectacular writing, and story. k&r.  robinlynne   Jun-15-09 10:35 AM   #6 
   I've been there.  angrycarpenter   Jun-15-09 11:08 AM   #7 
   What a beautifully written essay. I hope you can get this published. K&R  myrna minx   Jun-15-09 11:48 AM   #8 
   You should send this to The Nation.  knitter4democracy   Jun-15-09 11:50 AM   #9 
   Sadly, it won't matter. Writers are no longer paid anything.  tomreedtoon   Jun-16-09 01:20 AM   #50 
      Being paid would be wonderful, but I was hoping for change, too.  knitter4democracy   Jun-16-09 03:52 PM   #83 
   you have a fierce talent  grasswire   Jun-15-09 12:11 PM   #10 
   David writes on other sites  Just Visiting   Jun-15-09 05:09 PM   #20 
      are you allowed to PM it to me?  grasswire   Jun-15-09 05:35 PM   #24 
      Can you...  amyrose2712   Jun-16-09 07:30 AM   #62 
   ...  progressoid   Jun-15-09 02:29 PM   #11 
   We're all not in this together, but we should be.  SammyWinstonJack   Jun-19-09 04:14 PM   #100 
   old fashioned popcorn poppers also heat food  DemReadingDU   Jun-15-09 02:31 PM   #12 
   Grilled cheese can be made in old popcorn popper  GinaMaria   Jun-15-09 06:56 PM   #34 
   That's how I discovered stir frying  Warpy   Jun-16-09 09:15 AM   #67 
      That is interesting about a paper cup  DemReadingDU   Jun-16-09 09:35 AM   #71 
   Thanks for sharing, Daveparts.  Uncle Joe   Jun-15-09 02:55 PM   #13 
   It's so sad that living is this difficult  Richd506   Jun-15-09 03:09 PM   #14 
   One even needs money to travel on the roads.  nyc 4 Biden   Jun-15-09 03:25 PM   #16 
   I remember a season in a flophouse hotel, cooking everything in a crockpot  juno jones   Jun-15-09 03:09 PM   #15 
   Heartstopping writing, Dave  Hekate   Jun-15-09 03:30 PM   #17 
   MAY YOU LIVE IN INTERESTING TIMES----->  happygoluckytoyou   Jun-15-09 03:54 PM   #18 
   My words are inadequate, compared to what you are experiencing.  unapatriciated   Jun-15-09 04:59 PM   #19 
   Try sending this to Harper's  JDPriestly   Jun-15-09 05:18 PM   #22 
   Or Motherjones. nt  glitch   Jun-15-09 05:59 PM   #28 
   Keep on keeping on my friend because many of us are on our way to join you...  winyanstaz   Jun-15-09 05:32 PM   #23 
   Thank you for writing this.  Concordia   Jun-15-09 05:36 PM   #25 
   welcome to DU  mdmc   Jun-15-09 09:49 PM   #43 
   Welcome to DU!  Strong Atheist   Jun-18-09 01:09 PM   #96 
   For me it was sometimes an electric frying pan.  Jackpine Radical   Jun-15-09 05:39 PM   #26 
   Thanks. This helps when I try to imagine what I would do  lunatica   Jun-15-09 05:57 PM   #27 
   Medicaid (+ Soc Sec) will pay for her in nursing home.  elleng   Jun-16-09 04:41 AM   #57 
   Most of us  susanr516   Jun-15-09 06:08 PM   #29 
   Belated Welcome to DU!  Strong Atheist   Jun-18-09 01:12 PM   #97 
   KICK! and recommended!  butterfly77   Jun-15-09 06:13 PM   #30 
   I am wondering how many people you encounter every day that you are able  grantcart   Jun-15-09 06:27 PM   #31 
   SEND THIS TO ADBUSTERS IMMEDIATELY!!!!!  cliffordu   Jun-15-09 06:40 PM   #32 
   Does your internet access allow you to have a web site or are you using a  peacetalksforall   Jun-15-09 06:47 PM   #33 
   Sending you a star, since I can't send you a home. Write more, please.  Hekate   Jun-15-09 07:44 PM   #35 
   No one has offered and you haven't asked  Iwillnevergiveup   Jun-15-09 08:09 PM   #36 
   K&R n/t  pengillian101   Jun-15-09 08:42 PM   #37 
   as a homeless person with no income  nannah   Jun-15-09 08:52 PM   #38 
   K & R - powerful testimony!  Raksha   Jun-15-09 08:59 PM   #39 
   Has anyone yet heard Obama speak about our "homeless" .. . ???  defendandprotect   Jun-15-09 09:08 PM   #40 
   I have not heard a word about the homeless so far...  winyanstaz   Jun-16-09 03:33 AM   #55 
      Then you're not paying attention  Terran   Jun-16-09 09:51 AM   #75 
         thank you for directing my attention better....  winyanstaz   Jun-17-09 12:56 AM   #88 
         You're welcome  Terran   Jun-17-09 05:14 PM   #91 
         Come to Georgia  Daveparts   Jun-17-09 09:11 PM   #92 
            Dave, I extend my hand..  unapatriciated   Jun-18-09 09:16 AM   #94 
            You're right, I don't know as much as you  Terran   Jun-18-09 05:21 PM   #98 
   Beautiful writing. Send it to Nation or Zmagazine maybe.  lostnfound   Jun-15-09 09:09 PM   #41 
   great article  Liberal_in_LA   Jun-15-09 09:10 PM   #42 
   Jewels can sometimes be found while browsing DU.  bvar22   Jun-15-09 11:15 PM   #44 
   May better times grace you soon.  HCE SuiGeneris   Jun-16-09 12:10 AM   #45 
   This is writing that only profound experience can emote. Just...wow.  Subdivisions   Jun-16-09 12:19 AM   #46 
   K&R  BrklynLiberal   Jun-16-09 12:48 AM   #47 
   Hi  elleng   Jun-16-09 04:46 AM   #58 
      Hey EllenG  BrklynLiberal   Jun-16-09 11:25 PM   #86 
         Hi, Bklyn!  elleng   Jun-17-09 12:04 AM   #87 
   Well written essay - A+  DontTreadOnMe   Jun-16-09 01:06 AM   #48 
   Dave's in Georgia.  Hekate   Jun-18-09 04:09 AM   #93 
   I know where you are at  zalinda   Jun-16-09 01:09 AM   #49 
   come here, you  grasswire   Jun-16-09 01:37 AM   #51 
   'Wait for what?' 'Our death?' 'Would that be easier for Obama, for us to disappear?'  SammyWinstonJack   Jun-19-09 04:30 PM   #101 
   Good Job!  burrowowl   Jun-16-09 02:08 AM   #52 
   An Excellent, if Hearbreaking, Post  sub.theory   Jun-16-09 02:53 AM   #53 
   You are a wordsmith! Send it to SUN magazine!  ClayZ   Jun-16-09 03:00 AM   #54 
   DaveParts, I pray that you get to read this - for both of us.  Celtic Merlin   Jun-16-09 03:51 AM   #56 
   you rock, Celtic  Skittles   Jun-16-09 06:36 AM   #59 
      Um, thank you. Sincerely.  Celtic Merlin   Jun-16-09 12:51 PM   #81 
   When in college they only allowed corn poppers and hot pots in the dorms.  liberal N proud   Jun-16-09 06:50 AM   #60 
   Great writing. Hope things get better for you soon. nt  amyrose2712   Jun-16-09 07:28 AM   #61 
   Excellent writing  Geek_Girl   Jun-16-09 07:46 AM   #63 
   I wish I had a job to offer to you! Exquisitely written, I've seen lots of suggestions  tpsbmam   Jun-16-09 08:00 AM   #64 
   Your article is beautifully written  Ilovevermont   Jun-16-09 09:02 AM   #65 
   Keep writing. You are very good and I bet it will be your ticket back to  lazyriver   Jun-16-09 09:04 AM   #66 
   how to make a cardboard box solar oven  eShirl   Jun-16-09 09:19 AM   #68 
   Immersion Coils work very well and can be used in many places  Alameda   Jun-16-09 09:19 AM   #69 
   You have a star, and you need more than a K&R-  MrMickeysMom   Jun-16-09 09:20 AM   #70 
   I do not post very often, but felt a need to respond to this particular post.  rubberducky   Jun-16-09 09:36 AM   #72 
   Ditto... (as they say, "+1") eom  MrMickeysMom   Jun-16-09 09:44 AM   #74 
   We all need to read posts like this.  JackDragna   Jun-16-09 09:38 AM   #73 
   I lived in my truck for two years  Froward69   Jun-16-09 10:07 AM   #76 
   Too late to rec...  redqueen   Jun-16-09 10:22 AM   #77 
   Thank you, David.  Javaman   Jun-16-09 10:37 AM   #78 
   Very nice Daveparts. It captures the feeling of hopelessness  lib2DaBone   Jun-16-09 11:04 AM   #79 
   GREAT POST!  silversol   Jun-16-09 11:35 AM   #80 
   powerful stuff...  Blue_Tires   Jun-16-09 02:54 PM   #82 
   I grow food  Old Time Pagan   Jun-16-09 04:13 PM   #84 
   Thrice welcome to DU, Old Time Pagan  Hekate   Jun-16-09 11:16 PM   #85 
   email me privately; I'm an editor.  Liberty Belle   Jun-17-09 11:21 AM   #89 
   Very Moving  subcomhd   Jun-17-09 02:31 PM   #90 
   It's silly but  LittleGirl   Jun-18-09 10:16 AM   #95 
   The Servants of Pilate  silversol   Jun-19-09 03:30 PM   #99 
 

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