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Holocaust Poem
It’s very surprising, how the happy and well will die
 
 The lost and scared, will live on to try
 
 Yet they didn’t all survive this time
 
 While the death train rolls onto the tracks, just on time
 
 They fight for their lives, freedom, and rights
 
 But 55 to 12 they still lost that fight
 
 200,000 dead lying on the ground with nothing to hide behind
 
 While the others lungs are pumped with gas, falling loosing their binds
 
 But this kid he saw the others fates
 
 Like the one kid who is waiting for his freedom and fate, he continues to wait
 
 While these three kids pose behind a gate
 
 Now the rest are glad that there is no more hate

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