A Friendly Hand
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A Friendly Hand, penned by Arnold Zable's father, is about overcoming alienation through friendship.
The poem explores feelings of isolation in a new place and highlights the transformative power of human connection.
Zable's father's verses depict a protagonist walking through unfamiliar streets, feeling like a stranger in a foreign land.
The poem illustrates the universal longing for belonging and the profound impact a simple act of kindness can have.
The poem reminds us of the importance of reaching out to others and the potential for friendship to bridge divides.
The poem explores feelings of isolation in a new place and highlights the transformative power of human connection.
Zable's father's verses depict a protagonist walking through unfamiliar streets, feeling like a stranger in a foreign land.
The poem illustrates the universal longing for belonging and the profound impact a simple act of kindness can have.
The poem reminds us of the importance of reaching out to others and the potential for friendship to bridge divides.
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