Migrants – Poem By Ella Llewelyn Jones
Waves of migrants
Washed up by the tide
Of poverty
Swimming in from far and wide
To catch the debris falling from the landslide
Of prosperity.
Waves of migrants
Washed up by the tide
Of poverty
Swimming in from far and wide
To catch the debris falling from the landslide
Of prosperity.
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