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.
Published by Mary Naylor confirmed
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