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Anne Frank

April 3, 2011
By SMBradley SILVER, Clarksville, Arkansas
SMBradley SILVER, Clarksville, Arkansas
6 articles 1 photo 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
Damn the torpedo's, full speed ahead!


You hid away, like a bear in the winter
You were a mouse, making no sound
You were smart, you were
Brave

You've shown people
Hope and courage
Chaning lives
Forever

You were taken away
Because of betrayal
Last seeing your family
Weeping

You lived the rest
Of your life in misery
Wishing, wondering,
Hoping

You left a diary
With words of sadness
Anger, fear and even
Love

You told a story that
Touched a million hearts
And because of it, I live a new
Life

A girl of early teens
Lost her life to
Starvation, disease, because of
Hate

We all hope it will
Never repeat,
But If it did, I'd want to be just like
You

Thank you, for writing
Your story
Thank you, for teaching
Me


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on May. 11 2011 at 11:07 pm
AddictedToWriting BRONZE, La Grande, Oregon
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Favorite Quote:
"Writer's Block is when your characters get fed up with all you put them through and go on strike." -- Anonomous
"A Writer is someone for whom writing is more difficult than it is for other people."--Thomas Mann

Oooh, wow.  Very well written.  I like this lots!  :D

Correct me if I'm wrong, but this made me think of Anne Frank.  Is she the subject of this poem?