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August 17, 2006


60 Years Later / After the Internment Camps
by adelle foley

They were our neighbors
Torn from our community
How could this happen


How could this happen
Nurseries and barber shops
Sold at bargain rates


Sold at bargain rates
"Please, take the horse and chickens"
And the fields left fallow


And the fields left fallow
Crying for childrenÍs laughter
Young loversÍ meeting


Young lovers meeting
Near barbed wire, guard towers
Boredom and hot dust


Boredom and hot dust
Faded memories. At last
Soft voices speaking


Soft voices speaking
To those who did not witness
Utter disbelief


Utter disbelief
It will not happen this time
They are our neighbors



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