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Holocaust Devotion Poems

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


the alex Jonsess
The Alex Joneses among us

As we are coming up to Christmas, which is a feast 
for the advertisers, and it is impossible turning 
or switching...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: devotion, absence, adventure, anti bullying,



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: devotion, 12th grade, character, hope,

Premium Member Why Me
One of the questions
  after the Holocaust
was and is "Why Me?"
  Why did they die and I live?

There is no answer
  to...

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Categories: devotion, death of a friend,

Premium Member Harsh Trades
Harsh Trades (Child Custody)

My daughter is home.
Back from her fathers, 
house. 
She smiled and hugged,
me,
at the door.

Now…, safe.

I do not see marks, 
I do not...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: betrayal, cry, devotion, holocaust,

Premium Member Prayer For a Zealous Person
My prayer for Mykhalylo Tyaglyy* in his tasks as researcher, writer, and editor:


Desirous to serve God, work toward His kingdom advancement-height

Be useful for His glory,...

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Categories: christian, devotion, faith, god,



To Do the Right Thing Hurts
I know you'll never understand why I had
To send you away.
It was to protect you at all cost.
Every moment you were uppermost
In my mind. To...

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Categories: devotion, betrayal, conflict, confusion, courage,

The Stars of the Underground
The stars that glimmer most, 
Are the stars often mistaken for stones
For they are not stones-
They are monuments of those past,
Who have worked to the...

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Categories: age, analogy, devotion, holocaust,

You Take From Me
You Take From Me was written for a therapist friend whose father went through the Holocaust.   She is Jewish.  Her parents and...

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Categories: betrayal, death, devotion, eulogy,

Intense Thought
I don't know how to feel when you aren't here, my heart is so ready to burst
It's hard to picture anyone else though when you're...

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Categories: beauty, devotion, happiness, heart,

Times of Trouble Are Ahead
Read the Bible and the words that are said.
Times of trouble and tribulation are ahead!

All one has to do is read the book of revelation.
To...

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Categories: devotion, character, christian, dedication, depression,

The Women
The Women



(for the countless women, names unknown, who bore the brunt of Apartheid, and who fought the racist system at great cost to themselves and...

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Categories: devotion, courage, daughter, death, dedication,

Premium Member Smokestackks of Auschwitz
THE SMOKESTACKS OF AUSCHWITZ
A trail of smoke fades to an autumn dawn
as sounds of morning break unearthly still
arising to the day, some life goes on
while...

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© Vee Bdosa  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: devotion, angst, black african american,

Shifting Sands
Using me, 
I take a refuge in desire.
‘Seeing act’ strangulates. 
I suffer in the mists of defeat, 
there is no evidence. 
One attachment catches the...

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Categories: daughter, dedication, devotion, education,

Murder
A man lies dying, a victim of a cause
his name not important, nor the time of his fall
Impaled in Romania, or crucified for the glory...

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Categories: death, devotion, history, introspection,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things