Author: Gary Beck Source: https://www.polseguera.com/writers/writing-333_obituaries.html Obituaries Gary Beck/Contusions   Obituaries   Public housing was built to better the condition of the urban poor, providing decent apartments alternatives to tenements.   City planners didn't foresee that along with regular people the disaffected moved in, dependent on welfare, hating the hand that feeds them, turning to drugs, crime, violence, polluting the community, intimidating their neighbors until disorder took root.   Many youngsters were attracted to what seemed the easy life of the drug dealer, prostitute, while gullible kids didn't listen to the mothers who cared for them because of what they saw around them, the sharp clothes of the drug dealers, the ready money they flashed, the girls that hung out with them.   The allure of local glamour was much more desirable then boring, hard work at school necessary for a future job that seemed infinite years away, so they were seduced by evil, not realizing dealers died young, prostitutes died of disease, the illusion of success brief, harsh, terminal.   The loss of many youngsters who could have contributed to a needy society adrift with crumbling values, diminishing morality, is a crime against nature, a perversion of nurture and as our grandeur fades away there is little thought for youngsters lost from us each day who are owed more by our system then hate, alienation, and might still be redeemed if diminutive leaders accept their obligation to serve the people.   __________ Contusions is an unpublished poetry collection that explores the aches and pains we suffer from the assault of life.