“Never again”
Never again.
A Poem by Coyote Poetry

A re-post with more thoughts.
Never again. Nie wieder. Plus jamais.
(Holocaust Memorial Day, February, 27 January.)
(Did we learn. WW2 was the last war. How many massacres since? How many people murdered for their religion, color and sexual preference? Today is to remember the Jews, Gypsies and handicap people killed by hate. Never again. Words forgotten and need to be remembered. One planet and one earth.)

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Told me it must never happen again.
He told me he watched his brothers and parent walk into death arms.
He could not do anything.)
I was sitting alone at the train station in Stuttgart in 1978.
An old man sat at my table and offered his hand.
I took it and asked what does he want?
An American soldier broke down the wall of the concentration camp.
Picked him off the floor and held him. ”The soldier hand fed him because he was too weak to feed himself.
The soldier took care of him for three months.
He was very weak and never asked the soldier name.
He wanted to thank an American.
By buying an American Soldier a meal today.
A tattoo he held proudly.Forced numbers put on men and woman showing they were Jews.
I told him. “Please sit with me.
I would be honor to eat with him.”
Tears came to his old eyes when he told me.
How they separate him from his family at the train station.
He never saw them again.His family made the mistake of hoping for common sense and sanity.
He never saw them again.He was lucky being strong and young.
He went to work camps in Germany.
He learned to appreciate everyday being alive.
He whispered ” I still don’t understand the hate for us from the Germans.”I said very little.
I had great respect for this man.
He taught me what we can endure to stay alive.
His eyes filled with tears.
Told me.
“I pray everyday this Never again happens again.
Nie Wieder.”
Thinking how hateful and cold this world can be.
Such a tremendously sorrowful story, yet his strength prevailed. Beautifully written.
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People who survived the camps. They appreciate the new day and became stronger. Thank you my friend for reading and the comment.
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My pleasure as always. 🙂
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