Ethiopian Prayer

In "Ethiopian Prayer," Bob Bussey presents a poignant reflection through the eyes of Abeba, a young girl in Ethiopia. The poem conveys her daily prayers for safety, family, and the freedom to express her emotions amid the harsh realities faced by many of her peers.

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