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Shema

 You who live secure
In your warm houses
Who return at evening to find
Hot food and friendly faces:

Consider whether this is a man,
Who labours in the mud
Who knows no peace
Who fights for a crust of bread
Who dies at a yes or a no.
Consider whether this is a woman, Without hair or name With no more strength to remember Eyes empty and womb cold As a frog in winter.
Consider that this has been: I commend these words to you.
Engrave them on your hearts When you are in your house, when you walk on your way, When you go to bed, when you rise.
Repeat them to your children.
Or may your house crumble, Disease render you powerless, Your offspring avert their faces from you.
Translated by Ruth Feldman And Brian Swann

Poem by Primo Levi
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