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.
Ethiopian Prayer


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