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The Invisible Wall

‘Ossi’, what Western side likes them to call, East returning complements with ‘pushy’, No more stands there the brick-and-mortar wall, Love’s lost still in old animosity. The wall o’er a decade and half back fell, Yet, an iron curtain still them divide, Minds cannot meet over the wall of pride, Hurt heart and prejudice can’t that gulf scale. ‘I’d rather a spouse from a foreign shore ‘Bring than one from behind iron curtain,’ Felt one from across the long secured door, Deep and wide does divide decades of pain. Here lingers a dislike, there disdain old, What venom brethren nurse for each other! An open war has turned into one cold, Togetherness in search of fair tether! ‘Too hot’ for us these women from the West, ‘Hard to please, pushy, far too material, ‘Everything about them seems commercial, ‘From old world do we come and too modest’. ‘Too darn dense be these people from the East, ‘Lacking any a style whatsoever, ‘Forever on a bargain-hunting heist, ‘Let them savour their old odious flavour’. Wall was felled to enable two-way flow, Heads still finds it hard to communicate, Bridges and trains, mutual dialogue to grow, Yet, hard it is distanced hearts to placate. Love and passion when at a premium come In too short a period of years fifteen, Old prejudices play a harder drum, Not easy 'tis long-closed closets to clean. World has its Kashmir, long-gulfed Koreas too, And torn-apart people elsewhere a few, A healer great, mighty teacher is time, If not today, morrows may sing in rhyme. ______________________________________________________ The Berlin Wall came down some 15 years back on 9th November1989. But the iron curtain continues to divide the two people that history separated. Only two per cent of marriages every year are between the East and the West Berliners, which under normal conditions should have brought together one-third to half of the couples in a city its size. Yet, they are 12 times more likely to marry foreigners. After the wall fell, there came the euphoria only to die soon. A lingering dislike persists between the two sides. Yet, in all fairness 15 years is too short a period to mitigate the wounds inflicted by 60 years of separation. Time, let us hope, will prove a great healer that it is. ______________________________________________________ Happenings | 01.11.04 |

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Date: 1/14/2019 3:23:00 PM
very interesting for me to learn this. I had no idea that there was still such animosity between the two sides. Think of america's civil war around 150 years ago and even just years ago existed so much hatred and discrimination still. Invisible walls can be as bad as real ones!
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Aniruddha Pathak
Date: 1/28/2019 8:24:00 AM
You're absolutely right, and thank you for appreciating the work.

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