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Ann Frank
A child should not need to hide with death a constant evil ride silver specks of april moon death was knocking at your door A little girl of sweet sixteen with love the taste of romance keen a child of a different age the building was her hidden cage Father mother locked in fear I think there was a fat man there a young one hidding in the walls life created, men and fools Genicide, atrosities, contemptable how can we treat a human sweet judges, soldiers, men of grace How could you build this devils place A father watched his little girl growing up inside these walls watched her taste her first romance watched her fear without a chance The soldiers of the german war What theory's are worth dying for The science of the time did speak and say they wanted strong not weak The arian race the perfect man not so perfect evil plans a father watched his little girl taken by the soldiers van A father watched his childs life swallowed by the nazi fight A father watched his little one stolen from her life of fun A father watched his little one stolen from his arms and sun into the nazi camps of death his wife and Daughter into hell He survived but not his child he survived but not his wife the dairy that, his child wrote shows the dark and evil state
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