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Holocaust Mother Poems

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


Premium Member A Limerick of Lamentation
This is a fictional conversation between a fictional young Nazi and a fictional young Jew (I made them up entirely, they are not characters from...

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Categories: mother, emotions, friend, holocaust, horror,



Premium Member Kolbe Responds
Mother: Oh Raymond, Raymond, what's to become of you?  :(
Raymond: I'll stay pure & give my life; Our Lady says it's true.

Jesus: Father Maximilian...

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Categories: mother, brother, food, hero, holocaust,

Premium Member White Lace
White Lace

Mother died today. 
They called me. 
I thought they did not have, my number. 
They never called before, now. 
Why bother to call now?...

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Categories: mother, abortion, abuse, death of

Premium Member Please
Please

Please don't cry. 
Please don't cry anymore. 
In my memory I can still hear you. 
I can never forget. 
My heart will always hurt inside,...

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Categories: mother, abortion, addiction, anti bullying,

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: mother, abuse, allegory, allusion, analogy,



Premium Member Deep Wellhearted Minds
I suppose my worldview life of mind
and witnessing view of few
deep well
hearted Earth
Bodies

Would feel easier
healthier
lighter
safer
more powerfully co-inviting
without chronic win/lose stressors
popping up
against downstream sundry, multiculturally 
diverse

Technologically
Digitally
and...

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Categories: mother, earth day, health, home,

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: mother, 12th grade, character, hope,

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: mother, betrayal, cry, devotion, holocaust,

The Seconds
The Seconds 

[Excerpts]

 
(c) 2019, Anita Lerek
 
 
 
Section 1/4

First Generation - Before the Holocaust 

 
Lvov, Poland 1930s.  Mother, you were a...

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Categories: mother, bereavement, conflict, death, forgiveness,

Premium Member The Wound That Never Heals
Science can’t save you, neither can religion,
at least Popper and Niebuhr, philosophers and poets,
are entertainers, which is why actors and athletes
are paid so much. Thanks...

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Categories: christian, husband, mother, music,

Southern Love Southern Hate
Southern love,  Southern hate 
they are the opposite of each other 
 I have  memories of both in the State I love dearly.

Going...

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Categories: mother, anger, bullying, childhood, evil,

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: mother, courage, daughter, death, dedication,

A Story My Mother Told Me
someone always told me this with tears in her eyes...


(for Lata Sethi's late-mother, who was my mother’s ‘sister’ and who took us all into her...

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Categories: forgiveness, freedom, friendship, grandmother,

Abomination of Churches'
The Lord Jesus Christ foretold in Scripture of  these end times events,
On the Mount of Olives Jesus told us to be careful and don't...

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Categories: mother, faithpeople, bible, bible, jesus,

Where I'M From
I am from my daddy's drunken heart, beating so fast as though flung from a 
furious circle of women who are welcoming the men back...

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Categories: mother, black african american, family,


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