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The Holocaust: A Poetic Tribute
Contributed by
socialburnin
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Monday, 17th January 2005 @ 07:54:36 PM in AEST
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In fire we burn eternally waiting For our sweet redemption You still have to pay For our bitter distraction Six Million or more No one of us can tell Six Million or more Condemned Hitler to Hell
A Final Solution A disgusting plan Forever remains A scar on the land Shipped off in trains Never to return Hopping for the best Never knowing the worst Shot in the back Or gassed in the nude Worked to death Many cut down too soon Blood has stained The center of Europe The camps still remain And the screams are stilled heard Idly the people watched as the passed Knowing not that The Leader Was having them gassed
A line of Ghosts march silently past There bodies still broken There eyes still sunken There tears still vivid There mouths still formed in silent question Why? Jews, Slaves, Gypsies and more They never quite were sure What the camps had in store They weren't sure of the horror That was waiting inside Never knew that there was no place That there children could hide
Appalling and disgusting The images still remain Bitter and hateful Our feelings towards his name History and humanity Judge him as crazy But for Six Million people It offers no safety
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Re: The Holocaust: A Poetic Tribute
(User Rating: 1 ) by LOWMAN613 on
Tuesday, 18th January 2005 @ 04:57:10 PM AEST (User
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| My mom was in Germany at the time of all this it was very scarry & sad to go thru on both parts even the innocent Germans that had to watch this happen my mom told me she was just a child! Christina |
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