Holocaust Remembrance...

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Take A Moment Of Silence In Your Day At Some Point To Remember Those Lost During The Holocaust...


DUNIO BERNHAUT wrote: Unanswered......?

Will I always remember?
Can I ever forget
Or is the sentence perpetual and conclusively set?

Will the memories dwindle?
Can the torment subside
Or is the cycle relentless as the flow of the tide?

Will sadness release me?
Can I ever know joy
Or is fate still unfolding some merciless ploy?

Will somebody know me?
Can I be seen through the haze
Or is the image evasive, an intricate maze?

Will my life serve a purpose?
Was it carefully planned
Or is destiny adding one more granule of sand?

Like shadowy visions concealing in fear Most answers elusive, opaque and unclear
But these so translucent through a shroud of regret:
Yes, I will always remember; No, I can never forget.




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Last edited by Vracar on May 05, 2008 • 9:12 pm, edited 1 time in total.
"This post has been edited per diplomatic reasons."

The Holocaust is a strange thing. It's something nobody could have imagined would happen, and it's something that's simply hard to imagine did happen. It's a troubling concept to realize that people could and did go so far as to arrange these murder/torture camps.

I remember some stories my mom told me of some of my relatives. One relative, I think my grandpa on my dad's side, was on a train meant for one of these camps. Luckily for him the train stopped halfway and he ended up just walking off. Then there's another relative that disappeared completely during the war.
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