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Holocaust Dad Poems

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


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: dad, 12th grade, character, hope,



Lost Innocence
Wind whistling,
Snow glistening,
We try not to,
But we're all listening.

Loud screams,
Bad dreams,
It's very far,
But close it seems.

Sad day,
Lost our way,
All we can do,
Is simply pray.

Innocence gone,
Life...

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Categories: dad, abuse, anxiety, childhood, conflict,

Premium Member Tu Le Fera, N'Est-Ce Pas, Papa- Translation of Kevin Gilbert's Won'T You, Dad By T Wignesan
Tu le fera, n’est-ce pas, Papa ? – Translation of Kevin Gilbert’s « Won’t you, Dad ? » by T. Wignesan

Si toutes les jolies mélodies
de...

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Categories: dad, child, faith, hate, holocaust,

Premium Member Guido's Humorous Laughter
How could a father tell his son
that seeing people boarding 
trains and sleeping in bunker 
beds was only a silly game? 
I'm sure, he never...

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Categories: beautiful, child, dad, holocaust,

The Nameless - For South Africans of All Colours Who Fought For Freedom
The Nameless


Slipping through the sieve of history,

the nameless rest.

Not for the nameless are roads renamed, nor monuments built.

Not for the nameless are songs sung, nor...

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Categories: black african american, dad,



For My Dad
More than two years it be since me old dad had to fly. I miss him you know, he was 
my best friend. I miss...

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Categories: fatherdad, world, age, old,


Book: Shattered Sighs