2 result(s) for Deportation Poems.
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Beyond the Lines
When borders blur and lines dissolve,
Identity, a ghost, revolves.
In whispered dreams of distant lands,
A tapestry unraveled by invisible hands.
Faces fade in the shifting dust,
Belonging's thread now frayed with rust.
We sail the tides of fate uncharted,
In a world where home feels departed.
Different tongues in a foreign tongue,
Echoes of songs both old and young.
Yet through the grief, a spark ignites,
A flame that fights against the nights.
For every heart that knows the ache,
Of battles fought and choices made.
Together we weave the tales we share,
Crafting hope from the fabric of air.
Echoes of Silence
In the fields where children used to play,
Laughter danced like sunbeams on the hay,
Now shadows stretch where joy once held sway,
Echoes of silence, as innocence drifts away.
The swing creaks low, abandoned and bare,
Imaginations wander, though hope's thread is rare,
As futures are penned in an epoch’s despair,
The warmth of their voices lingers in the air.
Each tear that is shed is a story untold,
Of dreams that were whispered, of hearts made bold,
Yet memories shimmer, like fireflies of gold,
In the night that envelops, they softly unfold.
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