
Joey Gladstone's Bowl of Nothingness
Sunday, October 23, 2011
New Life in America
Help
evil came
destroying everything
its hands can reach
every day is a pain
every day survived a miracle
the ones I loved
were taken away
no!
I want to live!
investing sweat, blood,
life, and death
this game was being played
running away,
fleeing
from my native land
all my memories
everything I've owned
dropped,
given up
for one big mystery
freedom is the mystery
crossing the pond
arriving
so many other people
like ants trying to find their sand pile
it is raining
but it was raining harder before
New York!
I knew this word ever since I was born
but to associate something with it - I've never been able
well, I guess this is it
this is my new life
but I don't feel like rejoicing
I'm as unemployed as everyone else
I'm not special
I'm back to zero
I don't understand why
Germany lost the war, Hitler didn't even lose
because he didn't care!
didn't care about anyone in his country
the people lost - not the government
there wasn't even a government
and after we lost -things were indescribable
no one ran, but I did
I deserve something better than
no home, no insurance, no food, no...
nothing
and I used to have all the things,
hoping, living on,
that's can do
I am free
This poem shows some of the pain that immigrants have to go through to come to this country. Today we treat immigrants like dirt. We complain that they are here, but they’re not really a bother to us. Some have gone through unimaginable hardship, or trying to start a new life, or supporting their family. They come over here as nobodies, striving to be some bodies. It’s a life unimaginable to a non-immigrant, but to them it’s opportunity.
Interview between me and my great grandma
Me: Hi Grandma, how are you?
Grandma: I’m ok thanks hun. How are you?
Me: I’m all right. (I chuckle) Lets get down to business though.
Grandma: Ok, sounds grand.
Me: Do you remember the year you came over to America?
Grandma: I believe the year was 1929. I was 5 years old.
Me: Wow that’s a pretty stellar memory you got their Grandma. Where did you emigrate from?
Grandma: (she chuckles) I emigrated from Italy. I only got to live in Italy for five years of my life and now I barely know English.
Me: Why did you move here?
Grandma: Well I think my parents wanted us kids to come here because this was the land of opportunity.
Me: Do you think it was the right move coming to America?
Grandma: I think my parents would’ve done what’s best for me, so yes.
Me: Was it hard to cope with the American culture?
Grandma: I was so young that I don’t thing I really knew what was going on. My parents told me it was a long trip. Then eventually I asked what was going on. My parents were forced to tell me what was happening, and I was fine with it.
Me: Was it tough learning a new language?
Grandma: No, I wasn’t too advanced in the Italian language.
Me: What traditions did you have to leave behind?
Grandma: We might have left Italy, but we were still Italian, we kept everything.
Me: Thanks for your time Grandma.
Grandma: Anything for you, I love ya.
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Grisald, Daniel. "Immigrants Have Enriched American Culture and Enhanced Our Influence in the World | Daniel Griswold | Cato Institute: Commentary." The Cato Institute. 18 Feb. 2002. Web. 23 Oct. 2011. <http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=10877
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The American People need to be taught differently. It’s not only Mexicans that come to this country. The whole idea of immigration is misperceived. Immigrants come here to start a new life, or to help their families, and they get no respect. They sacrifice for their families. Even though they get little money, they still work hard, and they still give some money to the American economy. Politicians and writers have to look harder in to immigration. There are many contradictory articles out there but I believe these articles are right. There are pluses to immigration.
“Not only have almost all immigrants (or their descendants) assimilated over time, but they have broadened American society in many positive ways. In this review, I discuss the popular fears about immigrants by old stock Americans and the historical record of immigrant contributions to the evolution of the industrial economy, political reform, and even to the development of American culture.” America needs to be informed that we are a nation of immigrants. Immigrants don’t only help out economically, but they are the culture of America. Italy has Italian culture, Ireland has Irish culture, but America we are the most diverse nation in the world. We are the most exciting place in the world. People want to come here and it’s all because we except diversity. People should know that immigration is good for us it lets us merge our cultures. If you go to Germany you’re not going to be able to get some Chinese food, but here in America we are a nation of many combined as one.
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