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Migrant Tales Literary: Sharp-sighted bird and the Yellow Crocodile Kingdom

Posted on August 9, 2013 by Migrant Tales

By Dana

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Once upon a day

there were a pair of  birds who made their first egg… after a short while

the egg broke and a female baby bird emerged and tweeted her first song…

Her parents were shocked and asked how come the little bird was so different from other ones…the bird had big wings and a loud voice… and could sing

and make other birds dance; it could fly up, up higher and argue with the big eagles…even eagles loved her and knew she is a free spirit.

The baby bird grew and was brought up with LOVE

BUT

could not accept the roles that were enforced on her.

She could see facts

but was incapable of closing her beak.

One day she left her homeland and moved to another one that she knew nothing of…

It was a white land that was a Yellow Crocodile Kingdom.

The local birds there suffering too but couldn’t open their beaks and protest

The sweet bird that left her land went there with a big smile and her loud songs but

there were yellow crocodiles everywhere that hurt her on the first day her arrival.

the new land had a big building with many chairs and a room for them… they gathered there and decided there on behalf of the birds and other crocodiles.

Crocodiles were kept separate from the birds and the birds were discouraged to stand up for themselves.

Among the birds there was the stranger bird

that was trying hard to stand up for her rights…every time she did the crocodiles bit her and wounded her wings and body…

Once they took her to an ugly crave for a day…the crave was dark and had an ironic door…they even insulted her in court… they

turned her life into a nightmare … even so, they couldn’t shut her up….

She was very very alone… no birds around her accepted her protests.

Birds in that country liked their crocodile rulers and wanted them to be their masters

….

After a long time she was far from home…her parents tried to move to the same country she lived… but crocodiles closed all the doors.

Doors were built with sharp stones and slippery sand

with crocodile soldiers guarding those doors.

Her bird parents tried their hardest to reunite with their daughter bird

but

the crocodile soldiers killed them both.

One by one

First, her Mama

And then her Dad.

That was a tragedy for the sweet bird, the baby bird who couldn’t open her beak and sing anymore, not even smile…She was crying and

crying and filling a lake with her tears….

She wanted to build a ship and sail on her own on that lake of tears and move to her brother’s home in another land

and save him because they had a crocodile rulers there too… they needed each other so bad…

The sweet bird came close to doors and tried to open them

But the crocodiles attacked her over and over again and wounded her

yellow crocodiles were so cross at her

because she could fly and they couldn’t;

she could see the colors from her height and the crocodiles could just see black and white;

she could see facts and they did not want to see this… they feared the sweet bird so much…

The sweet bird started to sing her songs about the Yellow Crocodile Kingdom’s crimes it had committed agaisnt her

and sent her songs by wind everywhere.

The wind responded and told her not to worry it wanted to help her:

“…and i will spray your songs even into the depths of the ocean and sea..” the wind told her message to other birds  but some responded in a

hateful manner…sigh… others were very silent and tried to tell her to shut up… there were some good birds as well… who could slowly

slowly hear what she had to say.

Eagles came to her rescue and carried her songs to the mountains and clouds

A big tree gave her a safe nest in its middle….

Butterflies told her they will spray colours on her parents graves

and wind washed her parents grave with her tears that carried her behind the doors where there were two worthy graves for her.

Dust told the sweet bird not to worry, i have only ur parents’ body;

the angels came to her and opened a letter from GOD:

”Ur parents are with me… be safe… i love you… i will send you helpers from heaven and Earth and  i got all of ur complaints about how

badly you’ve been treated by the crocodiles.”

She was breathing deeply…

Now she was crying in silence.

The sweet bird was an old friend of the wind, eagles and moon, big trees and butterflies

and she could talk with bees in the darkness of night;

she was a friend of the old birds…the old birds were sad and sick and no/one loved them…so she could spray love to them and make them

happy

She knew many stars… but in this white land she could not see them at all… she wondered why she couldn’t see stars in her new

homeland. However, the sky was blue and that was the only thing that was similar to her home land….

Crocodiles tried a lot to make her ill like they did her parents but couldn’t since they didn’t have wings to catch her.

Crocodiles were very jealous of her because she could fly to the moon with her big wings

The moon told her about its experience… and that it could see everything that happened on white land

And the SUN????

What about the SUN???

The sun abandoned this land because it felt sad for the sweet bird…The sun cried tears of blood and told the sweet bird that it won’t return…

She couldn’t shine its warmth on the cruel crocodiles because she saw how they had treated the sweet bird and her parents. For that reason the

sun left the Yellow Crocodile Kingdom for good.

The sweet bird sent the sun a message with the help of the wind

and told it:

”Please be back in summer even if i know u are suffering here but return just for birds…there are good birds that live here too…”

Then the sun cried and cried and cried and cried and told her OK.

So

In winter

This land is so cold and icy without the sun

And in summer, for a short while, the sun returns.

Still in summer, when the sun returns, it is so sad that it doesn’t like to show itself too much and therefore can’t see the crocodiles on land…

But

it has a pity for the birds and trees,

One day a baby bird got a letter from the storm

The storm told her that is very, very angry at the  Yellow Crocodile Kingdom…and will come to destroy it… oh good news for the poor birds!

Then

Baby bird felt  her mother’s soft wings on her head

and tried to wake up the baby bird:

“Wake up wake up my sweet bird.

How long do u want to sleep”

WHAT???

asked the baby bird

and opened her eyes:

“Oh

Sigh

Was it a dream?

What a horrible dream

Are u alive, Mama???”

She smiled and told her yes i am… what did you dream, come and eat ur seed breakfast.

She was safe

She checked her wings

They weren’t wounded

Baby bird was dreaming…… WOW!!!

I am very happy for her

Be safe sweet bird, be safe.

Migrant Tales Literary: Death

Posted on August 5, 2013 by Migrant Tales

By Dana

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Death is calling me, caaall calling

Because my life is a bore, booore bore

Death is teaching me, hooow… why

That i may enjoy Mama’s company, hiiigh high.

Death is calling my name, oh that’s well

Because in Finland i have nothing to heal

Death is calling my heart, wow its dark

Finnish law biting at my flesh, it’s a big shark

Death is calling my soul, ding dong dalang

Racist working trampling my rights, they are a gang

Death is telling me to come, give me your hands

I cannot leave my bro, he is my chance

Death is showing me its face, moon and space

I cannot come with you now, light is my case

Death is dancing here full of a joy

But my dad is shouting at me…stay in world

Death is singing to me inside a bird

My Mama kisses my head tells me, darling girl

Death is in everywhere, I’m a refugee

The system gave me problems, sharp and huge

Death is coming to me in my dreams

Oh please leave me alone, i have to sing

Death is jumping around, it is in a jail

Finland is a wolf in my life, listen to my wail.

Migrant Tales Literary: Hey Universe, Finnish Law beats me up

Posted on July 24, 2013 by Migrant Tales

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Dear universe,

This is my lonely life in Finland…

Finnish law beats me up in different ways,

no/one nowhere takes responsibility; there’s not one place in Helsinki that i can go to complain about my loneliness and separation from my loved ones.

No/one will listen to me because if i ask a question they’ll tell me ”u r in the wrong place…”

Hey universe,

Do u know why Finnish law sentences me to live in loneliness?

Why do Finnish laws hate me? I know that you know and you know what I think…You know everything about me.

Hey universe,

What’s the meaning of having laws?

What is law and what isn’t law?

I don’t want the law to decide for me but i want u to decide for me .

I do not want the law to forge my destiny but i want u to make my destiny.

Hey universe,

Show me an open door, a way out of this terrible place,

i love you.

My ears are next to you

Love you GOD,

Ur daughter

Dana: Woes for you killers who kill without a knife

Posted on July 1, 2013 by Migrant Tales

By Dana

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Why should I personally challenge Finland’s disgraceful family reunification obstacles?

I won’t. Why should I? For whom?

For other foreigners? But some abuse the laws. Not only some foreigners but some Finns too.

I paid, as a result, a high price for their ways.

Some foreigners live here for years, or maybe they just arrived, but they abuse the system very well.

I couldn’t bring my mama to Finland because of them. Should I stand up for those that abuse the system? No way.

These foreigners just sit in their homes and watch their satellite TV channels.  Why should I stand up for them? Tell me, why?

Why can’t some foreigners learn to speak the Finnish language? Why are they sick all their lives? Is it really that difficult for them to learn Finnish, or it is just a big lie?

You won’t learn to speak Finnish well if you don’t want to get a job. U need values, u need to move ur body and lose that extra weight. How long can a human sit at home??? Isn’t it boring?

I won’t stand up for them, never! Why don’t they stand up for themselves if they have problems??? Has this ever been asked by Migrant Tales?

Most foreigners worship the Finnish welfare system because they benefit from it. Some keep silent because they have no problems. They’ll lie and claim that ”I have a headache, i am sick, i can’t learn, no/one will give me work, no/one likes me.” They’ll abuse the system  while I try my honest best. What did I get for being honest??? Sad news on my mobile phone that my mama had passed away after waiting for years to move to Finland.

I have nothing to be proud of and nothing to be happy for. I don’t have any motivation for anything.

How many foreigners shared their problems with you? They didn’t because they don’t have any…They have a free home, free money, they don’t need to buy bus tickets with their own money, they don’t even need be worry about buying medicine, a doctor, their family…. they are living in the best way possible. So why shall i stand up for them???

They are my enemies out there like Finnish racists…they are like poison in my life because they are united with other racists who prevented my mother from living with me by my side…I won’t forget what they did to keep my mother and I separated for so many years.

I did not move to Finland because of money.

Why should I stand up for those who abuse the system?

Tell me why, MT?

I can’t stand up for those who do wrong.

Do u think it’s okay that they come to Finland and scam the system for their benefit while this sort of behavior strengthens a racist system that places me under a magnifying glass?

The only sin i have committed in this country is that i am a foreigner…

No/one sees me

i’m a ghost

no/one understands it

Those who may understand what I’m saying are those with a good heart.

Foreigners, immigrants, refugee and Finns what’s the difference?

Some people carry out crimes and are killers but no/one can see even one drop of blood on their hands or find a knife in their bags.

They killed my wishes,

Why did i have to wait for so long? After that long wait there was death.

Why? That’s the tragedy.

Yes am walking, writing, working and i’m still alive but do u really think i’m a living human being?

Yes, i write poems and compose music by connecting words but who says that I am alive?

i’m not alive because the life i lead is tougher than being dead

It’s so hard, hard, hard and heavy to carry this pain

I do not care if u put this message in ur garbage or don’t read it.

I just see me as an actor in a big tragic play and don’t know what i’m doing there.

In this 21st century, after 7 years of waiting, i lost my mama and cannot see her even i waited to for so long waiting for the racists to answer my pleas.

Both the foreigners who abuse the system and the racists are my enemies.

BOTH, BOTH, BOTH, BOTH of them and i wont ever forget them.

I don’t see any difference between them

Foreigners just come here and demand more and more and more and more.

Many of them aren’t aware that their bad example impacts me directly and my late mother.

I consider myself so, so, so rare in this country.

I have never seen a foreigner complain about this system.

Everybody tries to keep silent, hush-hush, no talk, silence.

Tell me how many foreigners came to Migrant Tales and told about their tragedy and their lives???

There is no problem for foreigners if they are not alone, if they have a family, if they came here 20, 15, 10 years ago or less.

Since they don’t have a hard time, they have each other, they don’t need to care about their social lives, about others and the law in Finland, which should support them until they die.

They won’t stand up for anyone’s rights because they have all the rights they want. Why do u think they would stand up for themselves?

If i had my family here i’d have no problems in standing up for myself.

I won’t stand up for the abusers… and all i have done on MT was very very wrong, I have helped my enemies.

Do you agree with me?

Even racists are very simple and they are a joke. They can see the facts around them and therefore I have been good prey for them.

To whom should i complain??? There is no/one.

Ombudsman is a joke, a joke.

human rights is a joke in Finland, in Europe.

There is no justice for me here

And on top of this i’m alone

I even can’t talk to anyone… i understand myself very well, i accept myself… after struggling a long time in this country a tragedy was my  grand prize.

I don’t understand why MT defends foreigners who have made my life miserable.

Even so, am sure your not my enemy but my real friends, and i love you MT.

I feel like the loneliest human in Finland. Yes alone but strong, u racists plus abusers could not break me, u just broke your history with your crimes and against me.

Woe on you, woe on you killers, who kill without a knife.

Let’s challenge Finland’s disgraceful family reunification obstacles

Posted on June 28, 2013 by Migrant Tales

Migrants’ Rights Network (MRN) of Britain shows how organizations can do valuable work in lobbying for change against unfair family reunification laws (see Migrant Tales 28.6.13). Politicians, who have tightened such laws, are short-sighted and have created a tragedy for those who live separated from their loved ones. 

The same suffering that separated families suffer in Finland are similar to the tragedy they are going through in other European countries like Britain.

“During the year since the Government announced its changes to the family migration rules, MRN has heard from hundreds of families who have been kept apart from one another – couples split across continents, young children separated from parents, elderly relatives kept apart from relatives who wish to care for them in the UK,” writes MRN.

Tighter family reunification requirements came in force in 2011. It shouldn’t surprise anyone that one of the main factors behind these changes was the anti-immigration Perussuomalaiset (PS) party’s growing popularity in the polls and its historic election victory in April 2011.

New rules that came in force in two years ago have made family reunification ever-complicated and costly. One big change in the rules is that family members must now apply in their home country or at the nearest Finnish embassy. As a general rule, the minimum that a three-member family must make monthly to bring their loved ones is 2,880 euros, according to the Refugee Advice Center.

Family reunification applications have plummeted as a result of tightened rules. In 2012, there were just over 500 applications compared with 1,900 in the previous year and 3,900 in 2010. All in all, there were 8,600 application in 2012. Finnish Immigration Service (FIS) reported earlier that at the end of 2011 there were a total of 6,100 family reunification application by Somalis alone. According to the Refugee Advice Center, only 329 family reunifications took place on average annually between 1999 and 2010.

How do the new rules make life ever-difficult for refugees and immigrants and how are they kept in limbo? The answer to that question is simple: How would it feel to live separated from your loved ones for years and with little hope that your family will ever be reunited in Finland?

Some of the problems of righter rules are highlighted on Fahamu Refugee Legal Aid Newsletter: “Tightening the rules for family reunification would put the protection of the right to family life under severe risk. In response to the current political climate as it relates to refugees, the Finnish Refugee Advice Centre, the principal non-governmental organisation offering legal aid for refugees, has issued a statement on the risks of tightening the policy on family reunification in Finland.  Rules are already very strict, constituting an obstacle to refugee integration for those already settled in Finland, who continue to live in uncertainly regarding their families.”

While FIS claims lack of and to handle the backlog of thousands of applications, the real reasons are anti-immigration Christian Democrat Interior Minister PäiviRäsänen and unofficial efforts to stop as many Somalis as possible from moving to Finland.

Under Räsänen, Finland continues, despite obligations under international laws, to detain as a first resort children seeking asylum for long periods of time. The interior minister, whose tough stance on immigration and refugees is liked by the PS, has said publicly that  homosexuality is a sin.

Even if it may be in vogue in some circles to be against immigrants and cultural diversity in Finland, politicians, the media and public must look further ahead in the future. Do we want to assist in destroying and fragmenting the lives of thousands of people who are already traumatized by war and displacement?

That is exactly what we are doing as long as we continue on the present path.

A good start would, however, be to challenge the unfair family reunification rules.

The example of the fine work by the Migrants’ Rights Network would help us draft a plan in Finland.

Migrant Rights’ Network: Campaign for the Right to Family life – next steps

Posted on June 28, 2013 by Migrant Tales

By Ruth Grove-White

Those affected and campaigning against the new rules on family migration will know that we are fast-approaching their 1-year anniversary on 9 July. Over the next couple of months there is plenty that you will be able to do to raise awareness and ask the Government to think again.

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See original story here.

During the year since the Government announced its changes to the family migration rules, MRN has heard from hundreds of families who have been kept apart from one another – couples split across continents, young children separated from parents, elderly relatives kept apart from relatives who wish to care for them in the UK.

There has been plenty of coverage of the heartache caused by these changes in the media, highlighted in papers including the Evening Standard (here and here), the Telegraph, and Independent.

So what can be done now?

Here’s a heads-up on some of the opportunities over the coming months to make your voices heard:

  • Launch of the APPG Family Migration inquiry report on 10th June – the final report of the APPG family migration inquiry will be available for download from the APPG website from 10 June. As an informal inquiry this report will not carry the weight of a Select Committee report. However it will provide an important evidence base to build further scrutiny of the rules.

  • Parliamentary debates on family migration, June/July – as a result of widespread concerns among parliamentarians about these rules, there are now plans to debate the rules on the floor of both the House of Commons and the House of Lords over the next two months. As soon as we know the dates for those debates, we will let groups and affected families know how to feed in.
  • Divided Families Day on 9th July – the most important way of supporting parliamentarians who want to debate these rules is to show that there is a groundswell of concern from many corners. MRN, JCWI, BritCits, the Family Immigration Alliance and many others will be working together over the coming weeks to organise a series of activities around Parliament from 4pm on 9th July. All details will be circulated nearer the time, but the date should be put in your diary now! Activities will include:

    • Demonstration outside the Home Office – 4pm
    • Meet your MP session
    • Public parliamentary meeting with high profile speakers – 6pm

Keep a close eye on the MRN website, as well as those of other groups involved in campaigning on this issue, for further information on how you can get involved and show Government that it needs to think again.

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Read original story here.

This piece was reprinted by Migrant Tales with permission.

Migrant Tales Literary: What Color is the Finnish Government?

Posted on June 16, 2013 by Migrant Tales

By Dana 

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There is a fist on earth, saying stop this crime oh human

There is a fist on parliament, shouting stop the lie oh liar men

Unresponsive Helsinki, there is a city in  Saami -land

 Has a shame building in it, there is a city in Finnish – land

Sham parliament, raw members oh they are fake – players

Pig fam, weak fam, narcissism fam oh they are racists

There is a fist for my thoughts, with five fingers for my rights

There is a heart in my sores, full of raining warning words

 I see Räsänen fight me, what do you want of me Päivi?

  You made war against me , I rest your case in pilvi*

They are not one, two and three, they are angry bees

They call themselves ministers, they are paranoid filled with fear

There is a fist on this gang, this is my fist and my wand

There is a wind on this wall, storm is hungry to hunt

What color is Finnish law?

What color is Finnish government?

What color is ur spirit ?

* pilvi = clouds, sky

My Conscience Your Conscience

Posted on June 9, 2013 by Migrant Tales
By Dana
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Who has conscience?
Who doesn’t have conscience?
Finnish law doesn’t because it made a deep wound in me and it could not feel it did anything bad, oh nothing at all.                                                                                                       So why is this law  so cruel to me and my situation??? Because it isn’t wise…. because wiseness has conscience.                                                                                                What about racist people? Black and white or of other colours?
A racist  has nothing except a circle… a  sad circle that has no light in at all.
Do u feel anything in u like kindness?…what does your conscience teach you every day?
When was the last time u got a lesson from ur CONSCIENCE?
If u have no feelings for sadness and happiness then ur conscience is dead…who killed it?
You yourself killed it with your proudness and anger against other humans beings, so u r a killer….
now u got ur bad news and if u still feel nothing then u r truly not a human.
People who have no feelings for each other, who are like walls, who cant think more than money and some private things…they may look human but they are not human….NO
Then we have another matter…hmmm
We all live and we all will leave one day
We cant take anything with us to the other side and you dont know which side you will move to… be aware.                                                                                                     Tell me about zero, all u know is about zero? What u know about zero?
We have a big parliament here in Helsinki that has zero conscience…. it is an unwise parliament                                                                                                 What benefit has a parliament that is unwise?
What goals has this shaking parliament?
How many good things has this fat parliament done this week? How about last week? And whats their goals and plans for next week?
Your silence means you know nothing….
Your attack means you are barking….
Your stone-heart means your belong to stone age
You are not human, the only thing you have is a bad rage
And so universe will close your ugly page
If you are a fanatic i dont care at all
If you are a religious i dont believe it no more
If you cant see me in injustice, you are just shadow
You are a zero zero zero with No ego
You need a hero hero hero that’s alive – Conscience

Migrant Tales Literary: Voice of My Zeal

Posted on June 5, 2013 by Migrant Tales
By Dana
I have no weapon i have no gun but i have pen
I have no crowd , I have me alone, but i am brave
Am not terrorist, am not dirty one but you are fakes
I have no army i have no soldiers but i am bless
I have a soul in deep of me, i have no sword HEY look at me
I can feel it pain, i can talk to rain, but you mean war
I can expalin i can talk in kind but you are far
Am in your bad list, am not a facist but you are poor
I am not abuse, am a big victor, but you are fool
I paid for my mom, we waited long time, your name scam
We had mountain wish, you are a selfish, i cant be calm
I have bird in me, i sing for big tree, but you mean hate
You are all fearful, sick racist and sour, but i am LOVE
I cant feel happy, i lost my momy, you are monster
I am her baby, she,s gone without me, You are cheater
I have no ball-tank but you are a shark, you are an asp
I am a woman you,r not human, you drink my sap
I am angry, you cant be free, am with my GOD
You are a coward, you have a pig face,am not a tad
I understand, i have no big gang, stop it rape
You raped my soul, you killed my heart, stop it bake
You baked for me  balck chemical and poison cake
Now where are you oh  merciless racists with my node case???
You are stressful, you can not figure anything out
You cant write a law, you,r jealous in mind and very tight
I am with morals u build wall and walls, you are loser
You are with devil, i can feel it tear, i am winner
You have no hero, you,r bitter fellow, your wild in heart
You bloodthirsty, wow shame on you
Dont attack to me, back to your zoo
You are nerveless, You are  wicked
You have a red card, eat your pickled
This is my message for YOU Finland
Not for good people but ruthless  blind
Take it serious, am not joking
For you parliament,stop mocking
Dont turn your face you government, oh
You cant talk to me face to face, wow???
Who can talk to me between you bears
Take it off your mask you need a nurse

Finland becareful u break down, u will lose badly u cant be fine
Your,re on balck line so take good care, listen to this bell,  this is a sign
This is my war word for you Finalnd
Sure not for good Finns, but for deaf band
Not for every Finn but for Hitlers

I am standing with my soul pearls

Dana: Am alone in a faraway land without my mom

Posted on May 29, 2013 by Dana

Yes, it’s a few days since I got my citizenship, and you cruel ones got together. You hated me and my mother too.  She is gone now.
Dana

_________

Am alone at home

Alone in Finland

I cannot cry

I am standing in front of you, my enemies, and telling that you are very cruel.

She was waiting for me for three years

And still my family case gathered dust in your offices?

Where? I don’t know.

Who was the judge and lawyer that made decision that I do not deserve
to see my mother …I don’t know

Does he or she know me?

Does he or she believe I am ugly and not human?

Who are you?

Why did you not accept me ever and did not accept my family?

Now I want my mother
She was my mother, can you understand me?

Now come and attack me and tell me to get out of Finland,

Now come and attack me with your ugly hearts,

Now come and show me you’re very happy,

yes I made you all very happy with this news, but GOD is not happy and
GOD was a witness between us,

he saw how you treated me, he saw all, I don’t want more.

It has no hurt for you, it’s my mother not yours,

you cannot feel anything for me,

but joy, because I am a woman who cannot stay in silence,

because I am a woman who does not belong to darkness

so what if you hate me and show it to me,

show it again tomorrow and the day after tomorrow …

Now tell me what’s your idea? Oh nothing.

Finland why so? Why could you not accept my mother?

Why could you never asked me for an interview, oh what can you know about me…

All those moments you put dust on my case, you put dust and sand
between me and my mother…

Now she is not here, she does not need to miss me, she does not need
to feel pain for Dana.

Danaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa you have no mother, that’s finished.

Tell me what’s the difference between me and you, tell me what’s the
difference between my mother and yours?

I could not see my mother again, now what does this citizenship mean to me?

I paid for you, I paid for my family, but instead you scammers scammed me.

Thanks, I have no more words, thanks to you.

Let me talk about her, not about you.

She is my beautiful mother, she is in me, she is alive for me , she is
free, she doesn’t need to come and see how you have broken me, she
doesn’t need to come here and see me with a broken heart.

She was just 63 and no-one will live forever. You will die too one
day, no-one knows which day…. so why did you try so hard to separate
me and my mom?

Scammers, tell me what you have done with my money?

Tell me how you talked about my case with each other?

Why do you hide. To who shall I say this? Where are you, cruel one?

Where are you my enemies, I was not your enemy, so how come you put
yourself against me, what had I done to you?

You do not know me at all.

You don’t care.

Now you’re on your trip, on your joy , or on your warm bed, or at work
and proud of yours, or maybe you hug your wife or husband but I could
not taste my mother again…

Now tell me about my imagination and poems…

This is fact

I lost my mother… tonight

And so go and make a party for yours

I know you are very happy now….

But you are yet fearful hunters

Why do you hide yourself from me

If you are right and there is nothing to hide why has it been three years?

I am very kind with your mothers and fathers but what about you?

You don’t know about pain.

How can I live without my mother… oh so far far far… I could not
touch her again.

I even cannot believe it,

hey hunters I was speaking with my mother’s body, just hour ago, it
was fresh… my brother helped me, I told to my mom that I want 1000
and more stories, I will come .

Now no/one can understanding me , not even myself.

I cannot  help me now… because I cannot  hug me

I cannot  help me now…. because I cannot  get me

I can help me now…, because there is no me

I cannot  help me… because I lost me

I cannot  help me now….. me also needs me

But I cannot  help me now….. I wish I could touch her body but I
cannot. Why can’t I?

I see foreigners, with family here and there, and just suffering.

I don’t know why my destiny has become so hard and painful.

Whatever I am doing and trying I get nothing in result.

I am a ghost in Finland.

No-one can see me here

I am a picture in Finland, no-one can hear me here

I am  a poet, a writer in a nightmare… I just write write write and
think think think

I cannot  stop my mind

I cannot  stop trying …always have hope… my mother was in my wishes,

Without a wish there is no hope, for a tree is not a tree without a root.

This is a trip for all of us… but we were waiting a long time to meet

If my mother was here or close to me now I could sleep close to her
body until morning,

I’m not afraid of the dead so am not afraid of my mother either.

I could hug her until morning, oh would be very good… I love it.

But now I cannot even hug me

I never knew a hug is so important, oh never knew

Do you know about hugs?

Now I need one.. but am alone…there is no-one to hug me

So I won’t cry, I won’t let you see my tears.

I cannot  believe it, even if I wouldn’t deserve a hug.

I need my brother, he needs me… but we cannot hug each other

Now I wish to have her dress… I want to wear it and make it free with
my hair on it…

Then she will stay in me in my heart…”it fits you, you like
it…okay, take it!”

Skype was not working for two months in Iran..so I could not see her
for two months

Foreigners who have their family right here with them are the luckiest
in this world …

But I am waiting fondly for my mother’s dress now, and it would make
me so happy even if I start this happiness with tears.

Am sleeping

My mother will call me soon

and I will open my eyes in front of the sweetest face in the world, of
my mother.

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