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Yellow Stars

January 16, 2011
By Machaela BRONZE, Eatonville, Washington
Machaela BRONZE, Eatonville, Washington
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Sewn close to my skin;
A reminder of how I don't fit in.

Taken away from the places and people I always knew;
Simply because my hair isn't blonde and my eyes aren't blue.

This man is so vain;
Can anyone see my pain?

Confined in camps;
Worth determined by my tags and stamps.

My nation's glory is nothing more than a sham;
Tortured and beaten for being born who I am.

Resenting my people: ancestors, family;
Could never have imagined my heritage could damn me.

Exposed to these horrors each day and night;
Their god has no mercy, our pain is their delight.

The less food and water;
The more people they will slaughter.

Ghosts of whom we once were, wasting away;
Hope dies a little every passing day.

The bones on my sides jut out like knives;
Constantly remembering our broken, shattered lives.

And when it's all over they will choke on their lies;
But everyone will know of the cruelties they deny.


The author's comments:
This piece is about the Holocaust. I wrote it for a History Class assignment, and though I might as well submit it due to people encouraging me to.

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on Jan. 28 2011 at 8:20 pm
Machaela BRONZE, Eatonville, Washington
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Awh, you're a sweetheart. (:

ericagirl(: said...
on Jan. 28 2011 at 3:28 am
Machaela , you're amazing. haha(:

on Jan. 28 2011 at 12:46 am
Machaela BRONZE, Eatonville, Washington
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Thank you very much!

ameskidd18 said...
on Jan. 28 2011 at 12:40 am
Great job this it really amazing