Idomeni
The women say I’m dreaming now
that far in the cold we roam,
I’m dreaming now, I’m dreaming now,
I’ll wake up when I’m home.
In the night disconsolate voices
penetrate the air,
but no one says much more than this
is more than we can bear.
The children think, I’m dreaming now
that far in the cold we roam,
I’m dreaming now, I’m dreaming now,
I’ll wake up when I’m home.
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[1] https://www.ablemuse.com/digital-books-23/v23/digital edition/Complete Digital Version of -/Able Muse, Print Edition (Number 23), Summer 2017