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Two Poems from our Holocaust Poetry Collection
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| Some just like to die slow |
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Jude Ashiedu
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Some just like to die slow
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Smokers are liable to die young. Says the ads on the health song. Yet many hearts carry their own infernos. Walking through life, dying slow. We all die so. But some are their personal plague. Like their life's grave. Fully buried in this fiery way. Again, some like it hot. And they just like to die slow. |
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| DANCE INTO ME OVER THE BULLDOZER |
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Dennis Wilson
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DANCE INTO ME OVER THE BULLDOZER |
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As Alexis haunt i feel my skeleton no more clothes typhus bed bugs as companions alive among all the dead active lice in this massive death dance into me over the bulldozer push us in anyone notice the heat of earth coming from all of us film it for a documentary hey alien life can you see us we did it they buried them all hell got over fed released 6 million into heaven no longer just dead in this massive death dance into me over the bulldozer
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