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Elegy for Anne Frank
Once you had written about
 how you felt like a caged bird,
 with her wings broken;
 flinging yourself against the bars.
 You never guessed your end
 or how soon it came.
 Before you had even begun to live.
 But even the world filled with evil
 and hate, you clung to this ribbon of hope.
 This ribbon that kept you sane in your Annex.
 When the Nazi's came through your door,
 and flung you into a whirlwind
 of chaos, you still believed that people
 were really good at heart.
 And even though the dust gathers 
 on your beloved Kitty,
 your laugh still rings forevermore in its pages.
 Though it is faint and distant,
 your voice is still there, waiting to be heard.
 Every day and night,
 I am listening.

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