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They didn’t plan to bring
With them
A legion of
Trouble.
They only wished
To find,
For their
Loved ones,
A measure of
Escape.
A new home where
They could
Be safe.
For Sammi’s Weekend Writing Prompt: Legion in 32 words
Oh yes, beautifully done.
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Thank you, my friend! xoxo
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You bet! xoxo
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xo
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Yes. 🙂
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Amen
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At least they tried. Nice one Na’ama.
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Yes, and some still do, much to the consternation of too many who prefer to not see, not know, and not be ‘affected’ by the realities of others.
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Currently, along the coast where I live hundreds of immigrants land each month having crossed the water crammed into small rubber dinghies. desperate to escape tyranny and find a safe home. Sadly, many, including children, perish during the journey.
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😦 I know. It is the continued sorrow of our times.
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Reality for too many. And for too long. When will it ever end?
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I don’t know when it will end, but I think it will be closer to resolving when we all realize that we’re human. And … that we’re all a tragedy or potential regime change away from disaster and needing refuge ourselves.
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Yes. It’s quite worrisome.
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Sigh. All we can do is our best, each one of us. Eh?
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Yes.
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🙂
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Na’ama Y’karah,
This one hits me where I live…or rather where my grandparents lived. Well done.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Mine is here: https://rochellewisoff.com/2021/10/17/weekend-writing-prompt-legion/
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Thank you, Rochelle. I think that in the USA, especially, hundreds of millions SHOULD relate, for their ancestors were refugees, migrants, and intent-on-seeking-safety from persecution, violence, and dictatorships. …
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Na’ama,
Their desperation drives them away from their homelands: if only the world would spend as much money solving the problems there than spending it on weapons of war and surveillance. A succinct insight into the plight of refugees.
pax,
dora
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Amen to helping resolve (and often, prevent) some of the terrible issues so many people face in their home countries. Refugees, by definition, leave their homeland because it is untenable for them to remain there. Compassion and understanding the role that many of the decisions we make, politically and otherwise, on the lives and livelihood of others, is part of understanding that we are, essentially, ALL ONE. What affects one place, affects us. Misery and tragedy and poverty and brutality in one place, affects us. And, alas, all too often there’s responsibility to bear – historically, financially, profiteering-wise, and so on – which feeds into and even causes some of the realities that lead to the impossible realities that people must flee from.
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Well said, Na’ama. May we have compassion on one another no matter what forms our oppression or sorrows may take.
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Amen to that.
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So true, back then and now. Someone always is seeking refuge.
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Indeed! And there are always some who can help and do, and some who can help but refuse to, and some who wish they could do more, and some who claim less should be done, and some who profiteer from the misery and some who pretend it none of it has to do with them … Humans are complicated.
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Beautifully written, Na’ama 🙂
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Thank you, Sammi!
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