Coming here9 K8 S% H* H3 F9 g+ O% d
Settling down 1 D% R7 t8 d/ q) k6 b2 Twas easier for you ! ?0 `7 K' a4 y$ gHomesick 5 T) q9 d; e& v' a9 s' j BI measured the miles ; c0 O( M% D. ^! ?set the clock's dark hands ; `% M! F* }! }) J- @9 ]8 I- gwith a view of returning to home ground4 |5 m9 @- z( r* U+ T7 `
, ` v$ `+ W( M; zDays inched into years ' a+ t- E; n EI watched others% E T+ t. |3 H( W4 v
come and go back' v7 |: e0 W: ]$ E& `
go and come back! C4 h0 ~: D/ K
We never did ; k0 v0 X f3 G$ s% Qnor can we now! I& W' X) k* K: G* N$ X( b7 a
resettle in the old country & H( }4 d( J. T: @! zleave our children " `; @7 L9 ]0 P9 [# D
and their children % _9 L% }2 w6 _5 n* B [7 csettled down in theirs+ ?+ p2 C8 z- O' K0 |
' V' A6 j+ e' I# _ ' C3 Z, Z$ D( g( s5 {9 q3 y-----Margaret Saunders, in Bridging the Gap, 1990