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Wife Holocaust Poems

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


Twilight
Is that you there 
I recognize that stair
Those eyes of a faraway dream
Fancy seeing you here, on this twilight day 
While walking along this 
Sterile...

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Categories: holocaust, allegory, allusion, analogy, angst,



World War Ii Poems and Holocaust Poems - Iii - Miklos Radnoti
World War II Poems and Holocaust Poems - III - Miklos Radnoti

Miklos Radnoti was one of the greatest of the Jewish Holocaust poets. He died...

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Categories: holocaust, murder, race, racism,

My Most Popular Poems On the Internet Iii
My most popular poems on the Internet (III)

A number of my poems and translations have gone viral, according to Google, and some have been copied...

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Categories: holocaust, poems, poetry, poets,

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 No
No...

Denial.
I am not for, 
I am not against, 
I live...
setting on the fence. 

I don't want to be involved, 
I don't want to take a...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: america, anxiety, farewell, holocaust,



Miklos Radnoti Translations of Holocaust Poems
Postcard 1
by Miklós Radnóti
written August 30, 1944
translated by Michael R. Burch
 
Out of Bulgaria, the great wild roar of the artillery thunders,
resounds on the mountain...

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Categories: death, grave, holocaust, horror,

Premium Member All About Me
All About Me

Your wife is pretty, 
You are stupid. 
When she finds, 
another man, (and she will)
a better man,  (one that does not leave)
one...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: holocaust, anti bullying, bullying, child

Psycho Babble
The orchestra was playing as Titanic was sinking as did Nero while Rome was busy burning and the priest whispered in the ear of the...

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Categories: africa, evil, holocaust, horror,

Taking Out the Trash
I took out the trash
After making some cash
I tripped over a bug
I got bit in the leg by a pug
I got up and  limped...

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Categories: bridal shower, holocaust, hope,

The Old Jewish Couple
The Old Jewish Couple 
I have written about this before but somehow didn’t get it right 
my perceived brusqueness made them think of Cracow they
...

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Categories: abuse, angst, holocaust,

Outdo To You Too
If a leaf lives in Canada, does more than one look like a pile of leafs?
If I were to take those leafs to America, should...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: holocaust, humorous,

Premium Member Holodomor
Holodomor


I am surrounded by death’s
unmerciful stench, 
its sounds,
its unrelenting determination.
I cling to the nothingness
of hope,
feel the emptiness of
bloated belly,
the gnawing bite of hunger
cannibalizing itself.
My children...

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Categories: holocaust,

Having a Hollowcaust
Having A Hollowcaust

Just thought of this after I saw your category of Holocaust. 

With my wife, we were having a hollowcaust
And as I am sure...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: holocaust, humorous,

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: holocaust, betrayal, death, devotion, eulogy,

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: holocaust, courage, daughter, death, dedication,


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