Trip of a Lifetime
By Turlough
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A hot cloudless day
They lie in the sun
On the trip of a lifetime
Lucky for some
Facedown by the road
With the dirt and the flies
Unable to move
Wrists bound, cable ties
A boot on a neck
Has blood on the laces
Battered and bruised
The most delicate places
Welcome to Europe
Black uniform smirked
Your plan for survival
Well it just hasn’t worked
Crossed over the border
From Turkey or Greece
Without any euro
To bribe the police
Dragged from the van
Thrown to the floor
Fingers are broken
As baton meets jaw
From the south and the east
Fleeing hunger and war
With hope of compassion
They knock on our door
No room at the inn
You’ve heard it before
Response to the homeless
Two millennia and more
If you come from Ukraine
We’ll find you a space
But Arabs and Afghans
Not quite the right race
I too am a migrant
They soon let me in
See I have my visa
In the form of white skin
My blood’s just like theirs
Not blue and regal
In this merciless world
Being human’s illegal
The sickest of minds
Protecting their borders
We can’t let you cross
We have new world orders
Image:
Every image I use is from a photograph I have taken myself.
On this occasion – Khalil, our dear little refugee friend in North Macedonia.
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white skin in a passport. the
white skin in a passport. the irony of no blacks, irish of dogs, is sunak, patel and braverman would have been denied a job in the post office by Winston Churchill. Not regardeed as properly British and never would be.
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It's a huge tragedy. All
It's a huge tragedy. All those who use it as a dogwhistle for right-wing populism should hang their heads in shame.
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That must have been
That must have been shattering.
When politicians here say they "want Europe to do more about stopping migrants", that is what they mean. I am not understanding what they want people to do, just give up and die in their homes, with their children and parents?
You really saw a dark side. I am scared we are at the beginning. It must have been so hard, not being able to help
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I do not know what to say.
I do not know what to say. Cannot say I hope you forget it soon, because should not be forgotten. Everyone should remember about this all the time. You did a good thing to write about what you saw. Poor Priyatelkata.
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You read really well! And
You read really well! And extremely brave of you to do such a long one, too! But that is my favourite one of your travel stories, so very glad you did
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"See I have my visa
"See I have my visa
in the form of white skin."
A searing poem, Turlough. You paint such a graphic picture with a story that, I imagine, is hard to re-tell.. Issues like this need constant profile until we finally get to somewhere near to equality.
You did a good thing writing this. Paul
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I'm so sorry you and your
I'm so sorry you and your partner had to go through such a traumatic experience. My heart goes out to that poor vicim of circumstance.
Jenny.
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A very sad poem! So called
A very sad poem! So called economic progress seem to be failing to get ever larger numbers of people a land they can really call home. Wars and political/national and ethnic tensions seem to be pushing more and more people to take the trip of a lifetime. Good governance, prosperity and humanity is what we all need, but it isn't in place in most or many countries.
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