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Holocaust Heartbreak Poems

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


Bring On the Rain
Bring on the rain
I want to again
To wash out this burning Haze
I feel it a drift in my nights distance Seas

Pounding a flight through my...

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Categories: heartbreak, allegory, allusion, analogy, angst,



Acts of War V: Mother Russian
Hay now, now sing this corrosion
Of winter wastes and Red stars white nights

And waring tribes a bully on the block 
To kick you when your...

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Categories: heartbreak, abuse, allegory, allusion, analogy,

A Dark Dialogue Pt1 of 3pts
There it sits…
in the dark corner a hollow thing bony arms skeletal

Is it grinning 
There sitting closer in shadow even in Light.
Black Eyes staring. 

Things...

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Categories: heartbreak, allegory, allusion, analogy, art,

Premium Member Deep In Newly Disturbed Soil, Lies My True Love
Deep In Newly Disturbed Soil, Lies My True Love

(  “Our dead are never dead to us, until we have forgotten them” – George Eliot.)

Deep...

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Categories: death, deep, depression, heartbreak,

The Blackest Day: Revisited
as the Towers die away 
alone on a beach where thunderheads Roll 
where I stood far from
shards of glass fire, horror, disaster
they televised only elemental...

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Categories: heartbreak, allegory, america, angst, change,



Nihilist Dawn
There shall never be another dawn…
Never another day to greet your family 
Or hold the ones you love dear
You will never know the coming nightmare
Or...

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Categories: heartbreak, allegory, allusion, anger, angst,

Dust I
Dust
Ashes to ashes
Read as rust fine 
in dust the centuries are lost 
Tomes of history lie in disarray
far away from the terrors of the day...

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Categories: heartbreak, allegory, angst, art, books,

Acts of War Ii
Act Eight, Chapter One. Part Two
                Part of a grander...

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Categories: heartbreak, abortion, absence, adventure, age,

Acts of War Iii
Act Eight, Chapter One. Part Three
                Part of a grander...

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Categories: heartbreak, abortion, allusion, angel, anger,

Tears On the Iron Rail
Bodies crammed shoulder to shoulder
Packed in wooden cattle cars
Their destination to them unknown;
Men, women, and children,
Old, young, and grown.

Bodies standing crowded and pressed against each...

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Categories: depression, fear, heartbreak, holocaust,

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: heartbreak, 12th grade, character, hope,

Premium Member Madness Has Triggered the Pen
People are like lobsters crawling in dirt 
with brain cells less advanced than a jellyfish 
always digging in the sand without salt they would disappear...

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Categories: heartbreak, corruption, deep, feelings, fish,

Pulwama War On the Road
THERE IS BLOOD IN MY TEARS…….MOTHER INDIA
                  ...

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Categories: heartbreak, angst, crazy, death, fate,

Miklos Radnoti Translation of the Holocaust Poem Letter To My Wife
Letter to My Wife
by Miklos Radnoti
translated by Michael R. Burch

A poem written during the Holocaust in Lager Heidenau, in the mountains above Zagubica, August-September, 1944

Deep...

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Categories: death, heartbreak, holocaust, humanity,

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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Categories: appreciation, cry, heartbreak, holocaust,


Book: Shattered Sighs