Tuesday, 23 February 2021

The saga of migration

Migration has become a topic of conversation over the past 30 to 40 years, especially since so many immigrants are trying to escape their violent and despotic tyrants and find a better home for them and their families. Someone created this clever poem, which you have to read twice. The second time, please read from the last first to the first, in reverse, and you get a totally new perspective of how we should look at immigrants.

They have no need for our help

So do not tell me

These haggard faces could belong to you and me

Should life have dealt a different hand

We need to see them for who they really are

Chancers and scroungers

Layabouts and loungers

With bombs up their sleeves

Cut-throats and thieves

They are not

Welcome here

We should make them

Go back to where they came from

They cannot

Share our food

Share our homes

Share our countries

Instead let us

Build a wall to keep them out

It is not Okay to say

These are people just like us

A place should only belong to those who are born there

Do not be so stupid to think that

The world can be looked at another way.

 

(now read from bottom to top)

 

Brian Bilston

 

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