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Anne Frank is Remembered
Darkness was a fist that would not unfurl
1942: when they walked through the door
Walls like bars holding them from the world
They cried please let us out but the darkness holds
With fingernails that dig into flesh as Jewish blood spills
Two years crawled through the annex
All they want is to see the sun
A crack in the black to keep them on the run
But light means death
So they let darkness fill them with every breath
Their hope is a match
Eight of them burn a candle
They latch their bodies over it to keep it lit
They feel safety is at their midst
They knew it would end
But they all hoped that things wouldn’t descend
1944: they heard boots in the roads
They were dying in shadows
Grasping stale tasting air with their lungs
Waiting
Hoping
But it was not enough
The candle blew out
They felt unknown arms from unknown faces
Twistings their skin to put them in their places
Pulling bodies into the sun
They are no longer people, just a mound
Because they are Jews
Because they are found
Pulled apart and forced to forget
Made as if they had never met
The smell of desperation and starvation
Lingers in the air
All their hope is caught in a snare
In the camps they all died
All but one
He is forced to a life not on earth
But a life made in his mind
A life of memories he will never discard
Because Anne and the others will always be remembered
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A tribute to Anne Frank and her life as a Jew in hiding in WW||.