Can he save her?

Can he save her?

A Poem by Muse
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Inspired by the movie Schindler's List. May we NEVER forget!

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Does he see her
the girl in RED
with a pretty head
not yet an adult
but already guilty
it's because she's a Jew
made ragged and filthy.
Can he save her
 no he cannot
your war she fights alone
uncertainty bestowed
innocent and forgotten
roaming around
her dinner now rotten. 
Will he help her
perhaps so
with a one way ticket
her destiny awaits
a chamber of false hope
a showered genocide
made with hydrogen cyanide.
Can he feel her
cold soft baby skin
she's not hurting now
made forever young
poisoned little lungs
in this world
her life went unsung........ 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

© 2014 Muse


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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 11 Years Ago


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11 Years Ago

I can't watch that movie without choking back a few tears. I watched the boy in the striped pajamas.. read more



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I did the see the movie and your inspiration was spot on.

Posted 12 Years Ago


Havent seen or heard of the movie, but something that also came to mind was Anne Frank. Almost similiar, I would think. Great write!

Posted 12 Years Ago


Horrible written work in the light of an amazing movie the history is repeating now also some other parts....

Posted 12 Years Ago


"Schindler's List" was a very inspiring movie, reminding us that no matter how unquenchably evil Humankind (what an inappropriate term!) may become, there shall always be islands of hope and loving-kindness. This is a beautiful verse, Beth, reminding us of the ineffable horror that was 1930's-40's Germany. I wish I could say it taught us a lesson, but, apparently not: we're still doing business with totalitarian states and dictators the world 'round. How long, O Lord, How long?
I'm going to try and get a 9/11 poem up in the next day or two. Meanwhile take a look at Tate's latest offering, on a similar theme.

Posted 12 Years Ago


A brilliant write portraying the terrible world that existed. You have used your way with words to pen this masterful piece, bringing its truths starkly to life.

Posted 12 Years Ago


Beautifully written...and very sad. Thanks for sharing..xx

Posted 12 Years Ago


Muse, you penned this powerfully and wonderfully.

Posted 12 Years Ago


Mans inhumanity to man never ceases to amaze me and yet men are capable
of incredible acts of self sacrifice

Posted 12 Years Ago


this was so sad it made me cry nice work...

Posted 12 Years Ago



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Added on September 3, 2011
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Tags: History, Jews, Fact, WW11, children, genocide, poem, poetry, life, stories, crime, movie, Schindler's List, Hitler


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