TrudgingA Chapter by J. LandFor the children of the border...
Trudging, they shuffle over dusty trails.
Los Espiritus emerging from shadows, parched. Dry bones nervously clinking together, Steps shortened by weariness worn through The desert's hot day breezes, and cold night winds. Trudging, they shuffle to the edge of home, Stand trembling and gazing across the river That is a river no more. Los Espiritus grandes bend and kiss, saying, "Adios, mi corazon." Large hands release small ones, point and then Los ninos, vienen. © 2014 J. LandAuthor's Note
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Added on July 19, 2014 Last Updated on July 19, 2014 Tags: Mexico, Immigration, Poetry, Race Relations, Racism, Respect, South America AuthorJ. LandArlington, TXAboutI am a writer, philosopher, and educator living in the great state of Texas. I have taught high school English for 15 years and just recently began to pursue a lifelong dream of writing. My works incl.. more..Writing
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