Halim, waiting
He arrived first as a student of geology
.............in the bicentennial year.
..................................................He witnessed
the fireworks, read the Declaration and believed it.
One by one, he brought his family -- Fatima, Anas,
............Nassir. Today they are all citizens. He alone waits.
He built houses, a business, this dream. Eighteen years
-Kathleen O'Toole
Used by permission.
Kathleen O'Toole is the author of Meanwhile and Practice, a chapbook of poems. She has combined a more than thirty-year professional life in community organizing with teaching and writing. She has taught writing at Johns Hopkins University and at the Maryland Institute College of Art. She currently works for V.O.I.C.E., an affiliate of the Industrial Areas Foundation in Northern Virginia.
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