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A sequence of lyric and dramatic poems voices a restless Polish longing for justice and freedom, alternating conversational debates, patriotic songs, and intimate wartime reflections. Speakers include students, emigrants, soldiers, and poets who appeal to other nations and to a shared conscience, recount migrant hardship, battlefield strain, and the sanctity of homeland soil. Recurring motifs are collective labor, sacrifice, renewal through struggle, and transnational solidarity, while imagery shifts between cities, plains, ports, and border crossings to convey political urgency alongside personal melancholy.
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