Oh this is perhaps the most painful part of that entire film. And he never even knew she was. Saddest part of all. This speaks to the innocence of so many lost to cruel tormentors. Evil which destroys beauty in the name of... I cannot even fathom the what. Powerful piece. And so harshly yet beautifully described. They all deserve this kind of tender remembrance.
Posted 12 Years Ago
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12 Years Ago
I can't watch that movie without choking back a few tears. I watched the boy in the striped pajamas.. read moreI can't watch that movie without choking back a few tears. I watched the boy in the striped pajamas the other day...just as tragic.
I was in a good mood too, until you reminded me of all the things people do that piss me off! I did see the movie. I try desperately not to think about it.
Powerful, I have not seen this movie that inspired this tribute to the lives of those children who lost their lives from Hitler's deranged plan. We can not let ourselves ever forget that this happened so that it won't happen again. I read a book once in which the author was a jew in a concentration camp and survived. He tells his experience in detail. As you can imagine it is very powerful reading. Its called "Night" by Elie Weisel if you are interested in reading it.
Heartbreaking and beautiful, as always. I feel so far from qualified to offer any critique of your writing as I am such a novice in the art that you seem to have mastered.
Beautifully written about such a painful subject. Ignoring both movie and reality of what happened, and concentrating JUST on the poem, you have an exceptional flow here. The highlighetd sections are both headings and poems in their own right. Your phraseology is ssecond to none. I'll not often quote lines, but the phrase 'showered genocide' sends a palpable shudder through me. Contrast it with the entire last stanza that has a darkness and softness all of its' own.
A stunning write, beutifully and symapthetically handled. Stunning is not a phrase that does this poem justice, but it will have to surfice
It is so revolting and impractical, the way that we 'humans' treat each other. More is lost then gained, and more is forgotten by those who ought to be ashamed. Tragic. Great piece, highlights a very harsh reality.