IDENTITY
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IDENTITY - Graham Fredriksen
IDENTITY - Graham Fredriksen
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Re: IDENTITY - Graham Fredriksen
I think that is one of the saddest poems I have ever read Mannie - all the more so because of the truth of it. 

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Re: IDENTITY - Graham Fredriksen
very good Manfred the cry of truth rings loud and clear
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Re: IDENTITY - Graham Fredriksen
all that and..
it makes my 'Wallaby's Track' seem totally insignificant. I think however, the sentiment is similar. That is, often 'Peoples' who are displaced, by whatever means, seem lost for generations, as the whole race seek identity.
it makes my 'Wallaby's Track' seem totally insignificant. I think however, the sentiment is similar. That is, often 'Peoples' who are displaced, by whatever means, seem lost for generations, as the whole race seek identity.
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