amaryn: I will comment later on your two previous poems. But first I must comment on "emotions." In this poem, I definitely hear "a stranger in a strange land." Such as you moving to live in various countries, eventually Finland; safe1 coming to a distant land from Greece; even our move from the U.S. to Bavaria, Germany. Of course the poem means much MORE than that. Those instances are merely the obvious. Then there are the not-so-obvious.
I really like this poem, amaryn. I think it has depth of feeling, putting the reader in the writer's shoes. "Emotions" is a well-done, well-relayed message; one we can all hear and learn from--because we can ask ourselves "have I ever been on that silent, bitter side of the fence?" Of course mainly we choose to identify with the protagonist (you, the poet). Thanks very much for this meaningful, well-executed poem.