Open Poetry #21 |
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Freedom - Night the Ghetto Burned (repost) |
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Poet deVine
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Member Seraphic
since 1999-05-26
Posts 22612Hurricane Alley |
Sarah stood beside the train as the Jewish ghetto burned Her entire family had perished there that was all that she had learned. An acrid smoke filled her lungs water streamed from her saddened eyes She wondered then, why they had believed those, terrible German lies. They told her a new life awaited them "just get on the train" they said. And so she stood in tattered clothes now her whole family was dead. She took her place in the train standing next to a weeping man with nothing to eat or drink all day no need to use their ‘can’. The air around them grew hot and moist a child began to cry a woman softly murmured "we’re all about to die!" "Nonsense" said one, an elder, "they told us we go to work" But Sarah knew the truth that, the world had gone berserk. She told herself she would escape as soon as she saw a chance. For after all, she was so young, had not even tasted romance. Her life would not end here she silently gave a vow she would not let them take her life she would live, somehow. The train stopped and the door opened and sunlight streamed onto her face She smelled smoke, a fire of hate, and knew the devil lived in this place. She walked forward like the others but held her head up high It was her arrogance the selectors said that determined that she must die. She walked along a dusty path with others both strong and frail She watched for a way to run before she entered the devil’s jail. She stripped down with the others and waited for the water to start. But only smelled an acrid gas that invaded her beating heart. The cries rang out, they started to run but there was nowhere for them to go. They climbed on top of the falling bodies of people they didn’t know. Sarah stood in the corner, alone, not frightened at all now. She would find another way to keep her silent vow. She cupped her hands over her mouth and scuttled behind the door. She breathed into a crack in the wall until the last body fell to the floor. The door opened and a man walked in not seeing the girl standing there she snuck out when they were busy cutting off the dead women’s hair. Into the woods she ran, naked and painfully thin She hoped that she would find someone that would kindly take her in. She wandered in the woods for days eating leaves to stay alive She drank the dew from the morning grass and prayed that she would survive. After a week, she grew so weary and began to think that she would die but that’s when she found the peasant’s hut abandoned, but warm and dry. She dressed in an old blanket, ate squirrels she caught at night she drank from the well at the back of the hut living each day in mortal fright. Time passed, she lost count of the days. Until she heard the sounds of war. So she cautiously crept to the top of a hill when she could stay hidden no more. The war was over, the prisoners freed! Sarah fell to the ground and cried. She wept for all the millions who, had needlessly suffered and died. Today Sarah tells her story not holding back the tears. She tells of the terrible thing that awakens her hidden fears. She says she prays every night that a lesson has been learned That man will never repeat the horror of the night the Jewish ghetto burned. |
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Mistletoe Angel![]() ![]() ![]()
since 2000-12-17
Posts 32816Portland, Oregon |
![]() (tears fall down my cheeks) Oh Sharon, I cried all throughout this powerfully heartfelt heartaching yet hopeful poem, sweet friend, I certainly hope nothing like this ever happens again for it breaks my heart to hear her story and that of Anne Frank and so many others who suffered this madness! (sad sigh) My thoughts are with all the survivors and their families, sweet friend, we all love you so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Sharon, thank you for sharing! ![]() May love and light always shine upon you! Love, Noah Eaton "Underneath your clothes there's an endless story..." |
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ethome Member Patricius
since 2000-05-14
Posts 11858New Brunswick Canada |
This is incredible! |
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1slick_lady Member Ascendant
since 2000-12-22
Posts 6088standing on a shadow's lace |
PdV...this poem is so good and so stirring...incredible what we as humans do to each other...one of many painful moments in our history...helen |
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Temptress
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Member Rara Avis
since 1999-06-15
Posts 7136Mobile, AL |
Makes me think of times I should think of more often, Lady. This was painful, but a good reminder. I loved this. I will not bend to the cowardice of a silent judgement. |
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Sven![]() ![]()
since 1999-11-23
Posts 14937East Lansing, MI USA |
this is a repost??? well, I'm glad that I came upon it now. . . a powerful story. . . you tell the best deVine. . . great work. . . --------------------------------------------------------- To the world, you may only be one person. But to one person, you may be the world. |
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Temptress
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Member Rara Avis
since 1999-06-15
Posts 7136Mobile, AL |
I still think this is a good story that needs to be read more. ![]() I will not bend to the cowardice of a silent judgement. |
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GOlDsparklESS Member
since 2001-12-13
Posts 428central nj |
This is very powerful and needs NOT to be ignored and forgotten... |
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