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A Homeland Removed

Immigrants, especially those who don't return,

create idealistic homelands.

They imagine that all their

Woes, hurts and indignities

Would not exist

in their imagined homeland.

 

In their minds, homeland

is in stasis.

The life they left is lingering

waiting for them to return.

 

They cast winter upon the ponds of their

homelands

And live lives skating over the surface

Each time coming closer to

shattering the illusion

and gasping

in the icy

waters

of change.

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Written by
nuha-fariha
Bangladeshi
Published
Jul 29, 2013
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