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Memories Of Home

When she was a little girl Two wars filled her streets Her father served as a POW Locked in a British prison camp Disease took so many others Many she knew Even with all of that, she was a child Even after nearly a century She remembered Breslau in its beauty The hometown she left behind © Poem – VIII/XIV/MMXXIV LRET

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