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Holocaust Appreciation Poems

These Holocaust Appreciation poems are examples of Appreciation poems about Holocaust. These are the best examples of Appreciation Holocaust poems written by international poets.


The Book Thief, Markus Zusak
ihr kampf

 
snowball in the face   warming them         mid-laugh ; 
    ...

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© Sneha Rv  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: appreciation, books, childhood, holocaust,



Premium Member The Tribute
Their mere weapon was their forbidden courage, hands barren with  no armaments, no ammunitions, marching towards the proud valley of death, dedication born from...

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Categories: appreciation, eulogy, faith, freedom,

Abtract Gospel According To Author of God In South Africa
Albert Nolan
"Abtract Gospel"
God in
"Picture" out
current problems
shoved aside
preach good
Feel good
do apartheid

II - Part 2
In his book, God in South Africa The Challenge of the Gospel," Albert...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: africa, appreciation, immigration, international,

Harry's Fence
Back in the days when fences were constructed to lean on 
I had my fathers smile my mother's apron now they're gone
Along with brother's camera...

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Categories: appreciation, endurance, environment,

Premium Member Hannah and Grace
Hannah Rayburn*
shared virtues she did learn
blest in her growing-up endeavor 
inspired by Dad, a Holocaust survivor.

Emma 'Grace' McKee
showed values of spirited glee
along joyously functional friendship**
midst...

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Categories: appreciation, blessing, children, christian,



Premium Member Trumpet
Trumpet

The first thing this morning, Lord...
I need to do,
is to talk to you. 

I have slept all night, safe.
I know the angels were there. 
I...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: appreciation, abuse, america, angel, anniversary,

Premium Member Tell Me Who Do You Say That I Am
oh my Good Lord for Christ’s sake who have you become

a well-known carpenter who suffered on his own cross

put nails in his own coffin a...

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Categories: appreciation,

There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: appreciation, 12th grade, character, hope,

Premium Member A Whisper
A Whisper
 
A subtle current,
a fierce expression...
of a gentle feeling, 
wild,
powerful, 
no longer held contained 
by any restraint. 
 
Not weak, 
as may be expected,...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: adventure, angel, appreciation, confidence,

Premium Member Fruits and Friendships
Fruits and Friendships

An open heart, 
an open hand, 
a way to say, 
He is in command. 

Placing others above yourself, 
ever trying to reach, 
a...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: allah, angel, appreciation, dream,

Premium Member My Friend
My Friend

We spoke, up until the last, 
You, and I and HIM…

The pain was hard, cruel and mean.
You were tired… (whispered, "that was okay"…)

I told...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: appreciation, cry, heartbreak, holocaust,

Simon Hardy
Simon Hardy.

Simon Hardy.

Resilience is his hidden name...
STRENGTH in his softness,
Never misses a chance to speak a kind word,
Even though he is most often in terrible...

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Categories: appreciation, friendship, happiness, holocaust,

When He Hides His Face, Part Ii
So time goes by and now there's a lot more people,
but they'll all doin' bad things, and not payin' God no
R-E-S-P-E-C-T...well, not all of them...

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Categories: appreciation, dog, earth, evil,

Love the Kindness and Forgiveness In Plants
On the radio: "plants have both beauty and intelligence!"
Her University professors were adamant:
"If you want beauty, rather than biology,
Why not transfer to art, or art...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: addiction, appreciation, art, environment,

'grand'Mother
Slow and subtle, mellow and munificent.
Stripes of selflessness run through her veins.
But there’s something about her that
I can’t describe. 

It’s love, deep love- spinning its...

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© Esha Natu  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: appreciation, beautiful, courage, grandmother,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things