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Two Poems from our Holocaust Poetry Collection
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| HITLER |
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Vijay Raman
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On his call,
all the world did fall.
This they did not on consent,
but rather due to his dissent.
He used all his might,
to crush all enemies in sight
The most evil man of all,
Used brutality as his awl
Thousands of murders were his haul.
His brutality has become history,
arising of which has become a mystery,
He was'nt even a German ,
why did he propound the theory of "Aryan".
Shickulgruber was his real name,
Reviving German supremacy was his aim,
This he did with no whatsoever shame.
He had less friends than foes,
well that was the path he chose
Well hitler whom i call the devil,
has rightly become a synonym for evil.
Massacred the jews,
restricting them to fews.
With Mussolini he would have gone to hell,
that is easy to tell.
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| SCREAMING MACHINE |
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Janne Ryynänen
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SCREAMING MACHINE |
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Omne nimium nocet Omne animal se ipsum diligit Shiny bird flew across the sky no one knew was that true or lie It didn’t seem right cos it was all a metallic black and white I was looking to the sky which was so bright and so high That hideous noise was ripping us a part That was a doomsdays start The sky was turning flaming red and it was hard to get up from the bed Oh how much I hate this feeling when I see my blood on the ceiling and I hear that hideous distant screaming machine Vanitas vanitatum Vive memor leti Pulvis et umbra sumus
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