Daring For Change- A Refugee Short Poem
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Complete, First published Oct 27, 2022
A short poem on a refugee boy who lost his family in a war and has been running all his life, and how he slowly accepts the truth that his home and parents are gone, because of humanity. Into deciding that he would bring a change himself.

Refugees lose their only homes and loved ones because of conflicting war. They unwillingly become the pawns of the battle. The enemies of the war are indifferent about the deaths caused and the sadness inflicted. THIS MUST BE STOPPED! Kids become orphans, parents loses children and lovers become widows. This is the true viciousness of humanity.

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