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Foreign Land MAG
October 24, 2016
The war has ended
Bright Sakura blossoms blow
In the wind, there’s hope
© April P., Newark, DE
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I was quickly struck by this idea of war in Japan once I started thinking about past novels I have read over the summer and in English class. Not only is war hard for us in the United States, but we never stop to realize how residents of other countries and nationalities feel during this hard time of war, which is the feeling I tried to convey by this poem.