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Eighty Years Ago

Eighty years ago, the horrors
Mesmerized the world 
As Nazi flags came down 
To never after be unfurled.

The captives held at Auschwitz,
Walking skeletons, at best,
Didn’t have to speak; their bodies
To their torture did attest.

It seemed incomprehensible,
But through the years I’ve learned
That people’s inhumanity 
Has somehow since returned.

Or, being more realistic,
It has never gone away
Nor ever will, until the planet’s
Final dying day.

Today, though, let us recognize 
And honor those who lost 
Either families or lives
At much too monstrous a cost.

*Today is Holocaust Remembrance Day


Copyright © Ilene Bauer

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