No Men Are Foreign Have you ever thought of some people as strange, or other countries as foreign"? We have many ways of thinking of other people as different from 'us', as 'them' "They may belong to a different country, or speak a different language. In this poem, however, the poet reminds us of the many ways in which we are all the same for we are all human. Remember, no men are strange, no countries foreign Beneath all uniforms, a single body breathes Like ours: the land our brothers walk upon Is earth like this, in which we all shall lie. They, too, aware of sun and air and water, Are fed by peaceful harvests, by war's long winter starv'd. Their hands are ours, and in their lines we read A labour not different from our own. Remember they have eyes like ours that wake Or sleep, and strength that can be won By love. In every land is common life That all can recognise and understand. Let us remember, whenever we are told To hate our brothers, it is ourselves That wo shall dispossess, betray, condemn. Remember, we who take arms against each other It is the human earth that we defile. Our hells of fire and dust outrage the innocence of air that is everywhere our own, Remember, no men are foreign, and no countries strange. JAMES KIRKUP
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poem-No Men Are Foreign. poet- James Kirkup. Class-9. Book BEEHIVE (NCERT). Pg. no.-80
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No Men are Foreign Summary – This poem 'No Men are Foreign' is all about human beings. Also, it tells that every human being that lives on this earth are brothers and are same. ... We all walk the land and feed ourselves with the harvest of this earth. Upon death, people will bury us in this same land.
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nooo no one is from foreign in my view
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