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Coming here* V, r \. d# P7 {% a' z( f
Settling down3 y' e- @& ], w ?
was easier for you/ w' L0 T6 e0 ]# f
Homesick! g- D( F/ `/ q* b! {5 j( e) v
I measured the miles
2 X( u6 x# p) V: ~( Hset the clock's dark hands
) [% y8 T" i4 I+ L) d! |* |with a view of returning to home ground
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' \8 Z, D( m q' e/ C) J/ bDays inched into years7 L1 V9 g' J7 ~# C" e9 Y+ z
I watched others
v% L7 ^3 A5 p5 mcome and go back7 P* f! ~$ Y$ L+ s! l; G
go and come back
$ w7 C0 S8 F! ]4 h, |We never did
! H& S9 d# V! Q: s2 n: R! ?nor can we now
+ \! a: V2 e! P& o tresettle in the old country
3 a F' k$ m; X2 p- }, }0 eleave our children
. e8 A/ u7 ?7 Mand their children
+ E% z* A5 u1 f7 ~settled down in theirs
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-----Margaret Saunders, in Bridging the Gap, 1990 |
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