Best Poems about immigration (16)

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Mannahatta by Walt Whitman · 5 ♥
Mannahatta by Walt Whitman · 5 ♥
Year of Meteors by Walt Whitman · 5 ♥
Same Name, Different Country by Paige Marin
They asked where I was 'really' from by txzor
Valid by Ruben
Documented by reyavora
The Name Game by lxvia
Displacement by Levanroe
Expired Geography by nearfrank
Ghost Ticket by Arece
Status of Residence by porchstatic
She draws her S with a heavy hook by boxnl
Imported by thirdshiftlina
Transliteration by Jonah Mercer
I found it at the bottom of the canvas bag — by Motel Violet

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