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Too Foreign for Home, Too Foreign for Here: Trying to Balance My Japanese and Argentinian Cultures
One year, as a gift for my birthday, my sister gave me a poetry book by Ijeoma Umebinyuo. It contains my favourite poem to date, which spoke to me on some unnamable level. It reads:
So, here you are, too foreign for home, too foreign for here. Never enough for both.