Don't Forget to Remember World Refugee Day, June 20, 2010 (Acrostic Poem)

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Ripped from their homeland, and

Embraced by despair, they are

Forlorn of hope, with

Uprooted lives.

Guant faces, haunting eyes,

Enduring sun, rain, wind, snow, on

Endless roads to nowhere, they are

Sorrow's sons and daughters.

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I was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1933. I grew up in Rhinelander, Wisconsin, a wild and beautiful state, rich in literature and lore. I loved the stories of Paul Bunyon and his ox, Babe. The hoax of t...  View profile

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