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Coming here$ O6 u8 q& N2 J7 ~* N
Settling down
2 X/ [3 C/ {" p5 v" T+ iwas easier for you
/ Y# U! X) \# s: j, ]' R7 G# XHomesick
; \: H, i1 S! ?$ Z* b/ r4 A kI measured the miles% h9 R0 j" j+ I
set the clock's dark hands
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Days inched into years. q, [; K' {( ~/ P- g( o
I watched others
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go and come back
0 F! q! Z7 C/ ~7 e) B( PWe never did t% i1 [5 {* t( z4 [& k# L
nor can we now
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) N: |6 s1 B1 \7 ?; Z% q2 jleave our children 7 y& J7 P; F. @+ c7 N
and their children - N% m* L7 e" F$ t# R n: g
settled down in theirs" M3 d2 g1 ?) e4 U1 p
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-----Margaret Saunders, in Bridging the Gap, 1990 |
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