
In the Congo where titanium reigns
Tears fall like blood upon the ground.
Women pay a heavy price
For metal so light beneath them found.
The tears of infants go deep inside
Where they cannot be wiped away,
Reconstructed with scars that will stay
Serving horrid pride.
meet the poet: Albert Jungers
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UNTITLED Shed of wares Shed of tares Shed of tears Tear sheer wear Everywhere, Wearily shed. POET'S PROFILE Father Albert Jungers, Priest, Poet and Teacher, has created a masterful work in Journey To Evensong. His poetry is expressive and moving in many ways. As a Priest, his work elegantly illustrates…