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.

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