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Refugees Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by Meredith Flanner, Australia Dec 15, 2008
Human Rights   Poetry

  

Hunger
Despair, grave danger, weep, dry tears, salty, scared, families, kids, walk miles, no home.

Petrified
Bang! gun fire, deadth, cries, war.

Poverty
Danger, despair, shouts, blood, wounded, damage, soldiers, troops, battle.

Detention Centres
Years, dark thoughts, friends lost, despair, grey, screams, lost hope.

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Meredith Flanner


My name is Katerina and I am in grade 5 at a primary school in Melbourne, Australia. My teacher, Meredith has been teaching us about refugees and human rights. As part of our topic, I was asked to write a poem and here it is!
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