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I arrived anonymous, Mother's tongue raising no eyebrows in this town of travellers. Settling together in our disparate roles, We gingerly trade skills and share tales. Our alien conventions lack legitimacy here, A tender fog cushioning idiosyncrasies. In hometowns, Once-tranquil homes become restless. But in this enclave, Foreigners feather new nests. ...Until Basel is where we belong.
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Dec 29, 2011
Dec 29, 2011 at 4:24 AM UTC
Basel
I arrived anonymous, Mother's tongue raising no eyebrows in this town of travellers. Settling together in our disparate roles, We gingerly trade skills and share tales. Our alien conventions lack legitimacy here, A tender fog cushioning idiosyncrasies. In hometowns, Once-tranquil homes become restless. But in this enclave, Foreigners feather new nests. ...Until Basel is where we belong.
4 Oct 2009
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Dec 29, 2011
Dec 29, 2011 at 4:24 AM UTC
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