We Call It Work
By JoseHdz
Tue, 31 May 2011
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Some of us
Immigrants
Take the bus
To work
In the
Misty morning
And never complain
Of the minimum wage
We lift and pull and shift
Our hands
Like rapid waves
To and fro
Tedious thankless
But yes
We call it work
We endure overtime
Everyday
For half of what
You earn
We twist and bend and break
Our backs
Six days a week
For a third of what
You earn
But yes
We call it work
And still they insist
On conservative radio
They shout
It on FOX NEWS
That we will take over
Their country
We will pollute
Their culture
We will constrict
Their language
It’s absurd absurd
The only
True conqueror
If you haven’t heard
Is peace and love
It’s love and peace.
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Comments
Very emotive and poewrful
Very emotive and poewrful writing Jose! I enjoyed and I liked the repetition, I think it worked very well :)
Beeme xx
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Nice one, Jose;-) Tina
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Nice one, Jose;-)
Tina
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fantastic - you are on a
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fantastic - you are on a roll jose!
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I am glad you brought up
I am glad you brought up this issue Jose. We have a lot of discrimination and xenophobia in this country as well. I met a great deal animosity when I moved to Denmark in the 70's. It isn't much better today for the immigrants even though they take the jobs that Danes wouldn't, hard working people from eastern europe , Turkey and the Arab countries as well as Pakistan. It is usually the result of ignorance and a superficial popularistic opinion.
a powerful poem. Well done
;)Pia
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Such a powerful piece, Jose
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Such a powerful piece, Jose - really admire your courage to speak out on this subject, and also the beautiful way you've poetically structured such a response.
Congrats, and then some... ;o)
Rachel xx
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jjust found this, really
jjust found this, really admired the structure and the rhythm of it, and the sentiment you express so well is pertinent the world over. thanks for inspirin me today to be a better poet
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