Malagy invited us to write poetry or prose inspired by a quote from the last book we read.
All the books I read lately were about refugees or had an element of it in it
The last book I picked up in a book barn was a poetry book.
Yes, again Poems about migration.
I believe in signs and recently started a course to teach ESOL to migrants and refugees. I look forward to it. I am a bit nervous as well, as English is my second language.
A new song
She lost 10 threads of hope
20 threads of peace
Her garment a dimming light
Her song sank like a sunset
They called her a refugee
Carried by a current
Where would she wash up?
Her mind, entangled in a spinning wheel
with a thousand threads
They called her a refugee
She caught remnants of
another life
the tunes of her grandma left behind
a heavy sadness settled
She lost fibers of her woven fabric
They called her a refugee
One morning a new melody arose
spun from a daring sunset
Some took her by the hand
embraced her in a new land
They call her a friend
The Poetry book I found is called On the Move, poems about migration by Michael Rosen
Quote on the book
What you leave behind
Won't leave your mind
But home is where you find it
Home is where you find it