Just a start at welcoming.
Doug Blair 1951 (London)
Chinese Family Just Arrived. Met them in Restaurant. Friend Mary was already offering help.
Imagine
Here from Hong Kong
Only three days
Young thirties couple
And sweet young daughter.
I’m saying around six.
They were game for
Whatever suggestions
English usage was a start.
She was a nurse practitioner
Back home. He was venturing
In the same direction.
Imagine if you can
All the fearful changes.
I zoned in on their
Acquiring health cards. Accident?
Walk in Clinic?
Hospital?
This has to be first step.
Followed by Banking Sign-Ins.
Securing an apartment.
(Presumably hotel or Hostel for the moment.)
Kitchener Recreation department, social
Programs Department.
.
We shook hands smilingly.
Wished them Godspeed.
Little Girl looked
Back over her shoulder.
Sweet face will be remembered.
She will probably be
The quickest ADAPT.
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Written on August 09, 2023
Submitted by dougb.21370 on August 09, 2023
Modified by dougb.21370 on August 09, 2023
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Quick analysis:
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Closest metre | Iambic trimeter |
Characters | 837 |
Words | 157 |
Stanzas | 5 |
Stanza Lengths | 1, 6, 6, 13, 7 |
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