Champion the Enemy's Need - Kim Stafford

Ask about your enemy's wounds and scars.
Feed your enemy's children.Seek his hidden cause of trouble.
Learn their word for home.

Repair their well.
Learn their sorrow's history.
Trace their lineage of the good.
Ask them for a song.

Make tea.
Bake bread.

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