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Today was Graduation Day of our local grammar school, where we teach the kids about International affairs.
30 students were lined up ... and their parents in rows just beside us.
graduation day -
his hankerchief moves
up and down
The few fathers (it was a normal working day) seemed even more moved than the mothers, especially when the final "Good Bye" song was performed.
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. . . Read my Haiku Archives 2008
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3/21/2008
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