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Holocaust Not At All Poems

These Holocaust Not At All poems are examples of Not At All poems about Holocaust. These are the best examples of Not At All Holocaust poems written by international poets.


Prologue Chapter Two

     Whoopie stayed there counting all the white people leaving while flatulantly writing a letter to the Israeli people, denying their...

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Categories: not at all, art,



Not Quite English
Where are you really from?

An all-too familiar question,

One which I quite detest.


Often looking for simple answer,

This I cannot give, too awkward to tell the truth,

I...

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Categories: not at all, england, holocaust, how i

Premium Member Weeds
Weeds

Why do I do so well at growing things, 
I don't want to grow, 
and do so badly and the other plants, 
I work hard...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: not at all, angel, caregiving, cat, childhood,

Dear Cousin,
You gave away everything.
You did, didn’t you? 
You didn’t choose, you had to. 
Beaten, broken, smashed, thrashed. 
Mind and body, even soul. 
They took your...

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© Dan Asher  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: not at all, anger, family, hate, history,

Premium Member Not Very Far
The world is at war; 			
Destruction is not very far. 			
Every nation has its reason;			
Therefore, war has no season. 
We still feel many of its...

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Categories: not at all, holocaust, war,



The Red Chinese God-Less Agenda Part Two
According to CBN news Red China does have an ant-Semitic agenda! Plus an anti-Christian and anti-non hostile Muslims!  Clearly they want to impoverish and...

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Categories: not at all, 10th grade, 11th grade,

Premium Member Eve
The Eve

Death is happy, 
the candy is out. 
Mountains and mountains, 
of sugar and sweets...
for the little "treats" 
that come by the house willingly, 
to...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: not at all, allah, betrayal, conflict, corruption,

Premium Member Last Train To Auschwitz Contest
Ashes to Ashes

Smoke
rises in the distance.

The boxcar
rocks,
rocks,
rocks;
stones
are placed along the ties.
Were they placed by Chance
or left 
as gently as Kaddish.
I lift my hands in the...

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Categories: not at all, angst, death, death of

Premium Member Canada But Not As We Know It
I’ve never given much thought, about the last train to Auschwitz 
for indeed every train, was intended to be ones last,

Except for the guards, who...

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Categories: not at all, allusion, evil, holocaust,

Penny Postcard, Wrong Address
Penny Postcard, Wrong Address
by Michael R. Burch

(for the victims and survivors of the Holocaust)

We saw their pictures:
tortured out of our imaginations
like golems.

We could not believe
in...

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Categories: not at all, holocaust, memorial day, murder,

The Pied Pipers of -
(Rewritten excerpts of The Pied Pipers of Hamelin in today's political scenario)

Folks,
They swarmed the nation,
in every location.
They fought like dogs, and slept like logs,
and pricked...

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Categories: not at all, political,

Premium Member The Star of David
The Star of David


I took a brisk hike on my street,
To meet with a few neighbors and
have eggnog and sumptuous treats.

What lovely lights sparkled in...

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Categories: not at all, how i feel, image,

Premium Member Not Too Late
Not Too Late

I can change the whole world, 
in a moment, if I choose that direction. 
I can make things happen, 
that never had a...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: not at all, emotions, encouraging, faith, happiness,

Oskar
I’m watching a movie about Oskar Schindler
Who I assumed was just another profligate swindler
A hedonistic man if ever there was one
Great in business but involved...

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Categories: not at all, holocaust,

To Forgive Or Not To Forgive
Sure are the benefits of forgiveness, we all know—
All major belief systems say so.
But in actual life it doesn’t seem to happen.  
Instances of...

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© Ram R. V.  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: not at all, forgiveness,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things