Holocaust Solitude Poems
These Holocaust Solitude poems are examples of Solitude poems about Holocaust. These are the best examples of Solitude Holocaust poems written by international poets.
Castingscasting away all pieces and parts
of an existence full of casual talk
of board rooms full of rage
lost bodies in burning classrooms
full of philosophy...
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solitude, allegory, allusion, analogy, anger,
Desolations Boulevard IThe world is avoid
no new color just tones
of ashes and soot
a dark building sharp in focus
softer vision feeling the displacement of time...
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solitude, allegory, allusion, america, anxiety,
I Feel So OldI feel so rustic,
The world being in such a haste
Than my normal pace of existence.
As sparks of thoughts form in my brain,
The time takes a...
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solitude, change, farewell, holocaust, horror,
Parker's PremiseFrom 1998, I was born while my existence was pronounced a fluke
Evil twin, though an age gap, I sat myself flat after physical abuse
I salute...
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solitude, analogy, anxiety, confusion, holocaust,
Child RefugeeWar and violence push you so moderate
Through deserts of horror and desolation
Your innocence of tortured and desperate
Child deprived of any play and consolation
Limited plays have...
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solitude, appreciation, childhood, holocaust, hope,
The Bodies Are Piling One By OneWhile the bodies are piling one by one.
Mother is scared, but calm.
Now look at what they've done.
Father is hurt, but they think they won
Mother makes...
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solitude, conflict, death, depression, holocaust,