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Poems on the Roma
Poetry of Tomás Ó Cárthaigh
The Roma
Romantic Vision
The Roma
The Rom and His Horse
To Walk Streets Without Sticks
The Gypsy Sisters of Seville
Dance of Joy and Survival
Legends
The People of Moses
Where Do Gypsies Come From?
The Growing Wind Hints at Death
Not an Eye for an Eye, But for Bread
Porriamos
The Gas Van
They Measured Heads, Being Knowledgeable
A Postcard to Her Father She Sent
A Thousand Souls Faught for the Fatherland
Kosovo Crisis
Kid in a Cart in Kosovo
But What About You?
Innocents
Only Now, But Better Late Than Never
Finally the World Hears
Paul Polansky Sat in my Kitchen
Lead Through Life
Roma Today
Its a Fence Not a Wall
Roma Again are on the Run
What a Welcome to Get
Fernanda, a Belfast Child
Serbias Gypsies Had in Thier Hair No Coins
Irish Travellers
Hatred in the Heart of Olde England
The Walking People
The Roma, even today, after a long history of fear and prejudice, face a difficult existence, but things in places are slowly changing.
These poems tell of different experiences of the Romany peoples.
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