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I Didn't Say Goodbye
They came at night
 Breaking doors and windows
 Like they broke my mother’s heart.
 We were forced into cattle cars
 Crammed together like sardines
 In a smelly, dirty, sweltering box.
 And then, we reached Auschwitz, 
 home of the living dead.
 We stepped out into the sunlight
 Blinded momentarily,
 As we stepped through the gates
 And left our dreams in the dust.
 All our belongings 
 Were thrown in a pile
 Left behind like our memories 
 Of the former world.
 Our clothes, our hair, our dignity
 was removed at once.
 We worked from dawn ‘til dusk
 With the Germans constantly beating us
 Like the hot sun beating down on our backs.
 I searched everywhere
 For an ounce of sympathy
 But all I saw
 Was cold, hard disgust
 In their blue eyes. 
 They did not see us as humans,
 They see us as animals. 
 My mother and sisters were taken
 In the dead of night, again.
 I have come to hate the night
 Even now.
 My father was taken the next day
 And as he was led away to another camp
 He glanced back, tears streaming down his face.
 I had never seen my father cry before.
 Sleep and food evaded us
 And the strength was sapped from our bones
 Insults were pounded into our ears,
 Like the bullets pounded into the bodies
 Of my brothers
 After they were caught trying to escape.
 They gave me hope
 That I could break free
 And so I did.
 I ran for days,
 Fleeing from the Germans, 
 Hitler,
 Hunger,
 Work,
 Beatings,
 Insults,
 Enslavement...
 But I could not escape
 The memories. 
 One day here,
 The next day gone,
 And I didn’t say goodbye.

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