Auschwitz Souls
Seeing the souls of Auschwitz dead.30 total reviews
Comment from Amy Comstock
Your words send chills up my spine...you did an amazing job of painting this horrible picture. How sad this time was. Thanks for sharing this..we should never forget what happened there!
reply by the author on 25-Feb-2012
Your words send chills up my spine...you did an amazing job of painting this horrible picture. How sad this time was. Thanks for sharing this..we should never forget what happened there!
Comment Written 25-Feb-2012
reply by the author on 25-Feb-2012
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Thanks, Amy, for reading and understanding. Linda
Comment from percival86jack
Indescribable horror!!! It is unimaginable to me that humans can be so utterly cruel and murderous to fellow humans... I seethe with utter disgust and outage beyond mere words! :( Jack xxxxxxx
reply by the author on 25-Feb-2012
Indescribable horror!!! It is unimaginable to me that humans can be so utterly cruel and murderous to fellow humans... I seethe with utter disgust and outage beyond mere words! :( Jack xxxxxxx
Comment Written 25-Feb-2012
reply by the author on 25-Feb-2012
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Jack, I am a bit obsessed with the entire Hitler era of dictatorship and cruelty, and why so many people followed him, some being worse than he. Thanks for reading, Linda
Comment from rjuselius
i love the message in this poetic piece of art. where innocent souls fly. no man, woman or child should've never had to go through what they did. it's appalling!
thank you for your thought-provoking poem!
reply by the author on 25-Feb-2012
i love the message in this poetic piece of art. where innocent souls fly. no man, woman or child should've never had to go through what they did. it's appalling!
thank you for your thought-provoking poem!
Comment Written 25-Feb-2012
reply by the author on 25-Feb-2012
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Thank you for reading, rjuselius. Linda
Comment from reconciled
I remember the shock I felt in school, the first time I found out the depth that humanity is caple of sinking too.IT still shocks and sickens me today.I wathched the "Diary of Ann Frank" with my Pastors widow and one of my best friends, at the end of the movie she stated(Ann) that she believed poeple were basicaly good.I turned and asked Miriam if she thought that were true.She said something next that upset me, and still does.She said "No"
and beleive she's right.Put three children in a small room together with two toys and see what happens.God bless you Linda-Michael.
reply by the author on 24-Feb-2012
I remember the shock I felt in school, the first time I found out the depth that humanity is caple of sinking too.IT still shocks and sickens me today.I wathched the "Diary of Ann Frank" with my Pastors widow and one of my best friends, at the end of the movie she stated(Ann) that she believed poeple were basicaly good.I turned and asked Miriam if she thought that were true.She said something next that upset me, and still does.She said "No"
and beleive she's right.Put three children in a small room together with two toys and see what happens.God bless you Linda-Michael.
Comment Written 24-Feb-2012
reply by the author on 24-Feb-2012
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Hitler and his "club" were demons, monsters. I am a bit obsessed with that entire story from the 1930's until Hitler's death. Linda
Comment from Eldercrone
This poem is both very moving and very well wrought. Your empathy is especially well expressed through the senses, "I feel...their hunger, "I smell..."" and "I taste...." But to me, what raises the poem to the six star level is its complete lack of sloppy sentimentality. The images of the people are grim, the look of the camp is gray and dismal, all of which gives your last line all the more impact. And it is a powerful image! Wonderful poem.
reply by the author on 24-Feb-2012
This poem is both very moving and very well wrought. Your empathy is especially well expressed through the senses, "I feel...their hunger, "I smell..."" and "I taste...." But to me, what raises the poem to the six star level is its complete lack of sloppy sentimentality. The images of the people are grim, the look of the camp is gray and dismal, all of which gives your last line all the more impact. And it is a powerful image! Wonderful poem.
Comment Written 24-Feb-2012
reply by the author on 24-Feb-2012
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My goal on writing this poem (and I wrote three before I got it right) was to accomplish exactly what you have seen and felt when reading it. Thanks for reading and understanding. Linda
Comment from al1801
Graphic: I cring when I see the expression "Arbeit Mach Frei." No not in this case. I was glad to see this poem because of the controversy surrounding the holocaust victims being vicariously baptised by the LDS church - the Church claiming it to be an illegal move.
Your colour scheme enhanced the awesomeness of the situation and in image, I could see these souls. Although I was a mere infant when the War ended, I still see and gag at the holocaust pictures. Well done livelylinda ( I'm biaised as Linda is my favorite girl's name:o).
reply by the author on 24-Feb-2012
Graphic: I cring when I see the expression "Arbeit Mach Frei." No not in this case. I was glad to see this poem because of the controversy surrounding the holocaust victims being vicariously baptised by the LDS church - the Church claiming it to be an illegal move.
Your colour scheme enhanced the awesomeness of the situation and in image, I could see these souls. Although I was a mere infant when the War ended, I still see and gag at the holocaust pictures. Well done livelylinda ( I'm biaised as Linda is my favorite girl's name:o).
Comment Written 24-Feb-2012
reply by the author on 24-Feb-2012
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Thanks for reading and commenting, al1801. Linda
Comment from bhogg
Hi Linda - well written and well presented. I've been huithere and can tell youx if you don't have a hollow, sick feeling, something is wrong with you. Regards, Bill
reply by the author on 24-Feb-2012
Hi Linda - well written and well presented. I've been huithere and can tell youx if you don't have a hollow, sick feeling, something is wrong with you. Regards, Bill
Comment Written 24-Feb-2012
reply by the author on 24-Feb-2012
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I have a dream to visit Auschwitz; to see the sign "Work will Set You Free", to sit quietly at night because I know the souls of most who died there have to be wandering around looking for their families. There must be hundres of thousands who have not passed on to Heaven because they are sure their families will return to them. I want to feel what there is to feel on those hallowed grounds. Thanks for listening bhogg. Linda
Comment from psalmist
Terrific job engaging all my senses with this moving poem, Linda. Especially:
I smell the acidic sweat of their anxiety and fear;
I taste the bitterness of their humiliation. . .
I will never understand man's cruelty to man. Linda
reply by the author on 22-Feb-2012
Terrific job engaging all my senses with this moving poem, Linda. Especially:
I smell the acidic sweat of their anxiety and fear;
I taste the bitterness of their humiliation. . .
I will never understand man's cruelty to man. Linda
Comment Written 22-Feb-2012
reply by the author on 22-Feb-2012
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Linda, Thanks for reading. I am somewhat obsessed with Hitler, the SS and the war crimes so many people committed. I watch all the documentaries about Hitler's life and taking over of Germany.
I had already written another poem about Auschwitz but it wasn't what I wanted to say, this poem is much closer and I think hits on the emotional side a little better. Linda
Comment from RalphNater
You paint quite a vivid picture. The horrific period that is war. It is disheartening to see the dark in people but those fallen are the reason we may write such poetry. Thank you.
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reply by the author on 22-Feb-2012
You paint quite a vivid picture. The horrific period that is war. It is disheartening to see the dark in people but those fallen are the reason we may write such poetry. Thank you.
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Comment Written 22-Feb-2012
reply by the author on 22-Feb-2012
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Thanks for reading and commenting. livelylinda
Comment from Anisa-
What a brutal and disgusting time. I really can't believe what these people had to go through. It's hard to imagine that something like this could have happened, but it did. We should never forget. Thanks for sharing this tragic poem.
Anisa
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reply by the author on 22-Feb-2012
What a brutal and disgusting time. I really can't believe what these people had to go through. It's hard to imagine that something like this could have happened, but it did. We should never forget. Thanks for sharing this tragic poem.
Anisa
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Comment Written 22-Feb-2012
reply by the author on 22-Feb-2012
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Thanks for reading and commenting. livelylinda