Once again I will have to pass on today's Poetry Monday - with the theme of World Refugee Day - because as I have written before the differential treatment of Refugees in Denmark makes me ready to explode. And this is no good for poetry writing. I'll repeat my 'drawing' from April 1st.
The speech bubbles say: I'm a refugee. ... I'm a refugee too.
And they probably dream of what every refugee ever dreamt of: Peace and a chance to rebuild their country.
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But because it's Poetry Monday Diane - who has taken over the hosting of this challenge - and Mimi of
Messymimi's Meanderings - who supplies us with many of the topics - are also writing wonderful, funny,
thought-provoking, ingenious and honestly well written verse. Go and
read them!
Karen of
Baking in a Tornado
has joined us in this crazy pursuit, and promises us at least a poem a month!
SpikesBestMate
often publishes a nice verse in the comments.
Jenny at
Procrastinating Donkey
who has been a faithful participant, is slowly returning to blogging after her husband's passing from
this world. Let's continue to send warm thoughts, good energy, and lots of
prayers her way, now her mum needs a serious prayer too. But still we dare hope that she will join Poetry Monday again.
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Next Mondays topic is the less controversial Happy Birthday Song. I hope to join then.
I wonder how many of the world's people are refugees now. There have been so many small wars since the big one. It's just never ending :(
SvarSletNot knowing the answer, the only one I have is: Too many.
SletI am with you about the different treatment of refugees, based on where they come from and here on how they arrive. It does my head and heart in.
SvarSletSadly it's happening all over it seems.
SletAnd this comment is now set free from the spam filtre!
It's a crisis, and i'm afraid it's not getting any better.
SvarSletI'm afraid you're right.
Slet