(A proofreader's note about “immigrate” and “emigrate”)
In “immigrate” and “emigrate,”
Migrate is given theme,
With people moving place to place,
Their eyes agleam with dream.
All immigrants and emigrants
Are moving in or out;
They in-migrate and out-migrate;
Perspective it's about.
Thus “emigrate from” is the norm
When saying “emigrate,”
With “immigrate to” much preferred
If latter reference made.
The “e” so sharp in “exit” then
Is key to keeping straight;
When “leaving from,” not “coming in,”
Make “emigrate” your date.
“They emigrated from their homes,
Bright emigrants with hope;
On shore they stood as 'immigrants,'
As seen from native scope.”