Holocaust Wisdom Poems
These Holocaust Wisdom poems are examples of Wisdom poems about Holocaust. These are the best examples of Wisdom Holocaust poems written by international poets.
Blood SuckersI swat mosquitoes
smash flies --
not because I hate them
just what they do
the pernicious nature
of their existence
assisting their evolution
helping them to
come back as a
higher...
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wisdom, christian, holocaust, love, perspective,
The New Face of Warthis soldier took those rounds so they could save
their fellow conscripts from their early grave
how ghastly tannic, tastes such horrid truth
though warm as blood, or...
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wisdom, angst, holocaust, horror, violence,
The Value of One Life"Were it possible, a vast number of human beings would likely relive
at least one day in their lives --
each being utterly ignorant of the consequences."
--...
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wisdom, pain,
The ShotThere is no possible way to tell anyone who is reading this,
How much pain and suffering I have endured over the past three months...
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wisdom, america, anger, body, death,
Breaking Through NationalismYuval Noah Harari
suggests that Nationalism's
Big Three Nemeses are fear of
nuclear holocaust,
degenerative climate trends,
and Business As Usual disruptions
of eco-politically salvific technology.
When I first read this...
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wisdom, caregiving, earth, health, peace,
Goebbel Voices
In the lush beer gardens of New Berlin,
fräulein Democracy dalmatian died
giving birth to a litter of surrogate lies
Fourth Reich Vandals with mongrel desires,
now on a...
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evil, history, holocaust, wisdom,
Refugees For Growing WisdomI'm listening to my least favorite inside voice
again
still reminding me in inconsistent Yang denial
of his own internal Yin belonging
to non-violently long for resolutions
toward a more...
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wisdom, america, caregiving, faith, health,
Our Invincible DefeatThe inner and the outer,
Are dissolving fast in space.
The ominous clouds of thunder,
Are covering your face.
The meek the mild and innocent,
Are trampled under feet,
As we...
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wisdom, allegory, christian, conflict, confusion,
The RottenAnalysis read—and wronged—and pulled
Lulled into our idealistic mess
Words no longer ours but hung distress
Farced in carnality—they are ruled
Soundness remains what we will believe
And all...
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Categories:
wisdom, absence, abuse, adventure, analogy,