Homecoming

Poem by Roger Iredale

'It was a memory imprinted on our souls in childhood. Returning to it now is sadly close to coming home.' | Photo: Guernica

Eyeless in the midst of chaos
are the giants of concrete: windows
shattered, knees bent beyond repair.
Testaments to bombs and shells. 
An authentic, new reality.

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