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Holocaust Mother Daughter Poems

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


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 daughter, abortion, abuse, death of



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 daughter, 12th grade, character, hope,

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 daughter, bereavement, conflict, death, forgiveness,

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 daughter, 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 daughter, 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: mother daughter, forgiveness, freedom, friendship, grandmother,


Book: Shattered Sighs