Coming here ; Q1 q# g7 x' V) k+ i3 oSettling down ( e* Q! o) s' M! X. }was easier for you5 q! ?) K. F" s& h! B. t
Homesick& a5 \) _& [# Y4 P/ k* y
I measured the miles T7 {& o4 w" D8 W8 o& w5 Kset the clock's dark hands + H; M1 k6 L4 ?' ?$ Bwith a view of returning to home ground 0 k. z/ ]2 y) g+ @ A# H) I% l2 x ~# [7 M( L9 O" E
Days inched into years - h H6 N6 s( j4 w; ~$ w! hI watched others8 ?, z2 p8 C+ y; S+ V/ I+ z& |
come and go back " F! A) {: K/ C6 D! jgo and come back ; t t4 x) g0 q/ @We never did 0 x$ \0 s+ J7 V4 C4 u$ Jnor can we now ( W9 C+ y/ p6 \resettle in the old country 1 O$ p' {' |4 b2 Bleave our children 2 Z6 b4 C* }$ f% ~+ V
and their children + M" y: t8 l* m$ ?$ y. W
settled down in theirs & c- l8 C- z" h' B8 H9 a% B & f' L& o# h) @' V# [6 O9 t4 D3 [# i+ x' N: E, G
-----Margaret Saunders, in Bridging the Gap, 1990