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Coming here& N# D& h* @4 D
Settling down
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Homesick& }, f! a& T! i# g) E$ J
I measured the miles( I ]. e$ o# V& C4 d/ p) X
set the clock's dark hands0 C/ U* L( v' l; b$ K5 b! j
with a view of returning to home ground
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! R6 o+ U( w5 j4 t8 M6 WDays inched into years' V% W* U! H( L
I watched others
4 t; f3 V, Y! s- w# p7 b: V( @6 Bcome and go back$ u4 s6 i, j8 V" I: q! @
go and come back
" j9 b1 p' ?0 j2 \! OWe never did
2 O7 M; U. V# Q7 U$ E7 gnor can we now7 y4 E6 |" ~ G7 U: y+ Q( [% e# Y w" m
resettle in the old country
/ [# x" B' ^' i* f% i, A0 m- vleave our children 6 Z0 J e# e9 C9 W
and their children
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- s& M. C% a. ~7 }0 D, F* m# M-----Margaret Saunders, in Bridging the Gap, 1990 |
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