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Coming here
# ]4 x/ @& M0 r$ H0 \Settling down/ @% B9 _, |1 s* Q: @- {9 d
was easier for you
+ |& ^2 e _. j- P+ D. ZHomesick
5 A/ q( s4 u6 J+ dI measured the miles3 F5 X; X, f- q5 w. a$ P9 g5 j
set the clock's dark hands
) K' ^: _% }: \* ]8 i' P" Bwith a view of returning to home ground u4 Z$ c3 z& s9 v M
# X; A) B% @6 p3 \5 EDays inched into years
- }% D+ U: A% z9 uI watched others
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go and come back
' [3 F9 s( F. i& kWe never did
x/ e8 Q5 B' jnor can we now3 @" R1 t. A9 _0 Q& P4 v$ [( K1 S
resettle in the old country
2 }. X6 J: ]; F' j* c# Qleave our children
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settled down in theirs3 c# V3 [& s% \ ^
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-----Margaret Saunders, in Bridging the Gap, 1990 |
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