Ten Million Souls
This is a thought-provoking poem by W.H. Auden, in which he has presented a very pitiable condition of German Jews who are trying to get shelter in another country. They have left their country because of the fear of Hitler. The city, in which they are trying to get shelter is very large and has ten million people. But these two Jews are not allowed to enter this city. The Jew couple remembers their country where they cannot go. No country is ready to welcome them.
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