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Author: lamiapiratess
Fiction Rated: K+ - English - Drama/Tragedy - Reviews: 1 - Published: 03-05-03 - Updated: 03-05-03 - id:1250988

Goodbye

What’re you doing?

Ruining young and old people’s lives.

Behind your back, the world is boo-ing

While your running think of the five

The five million soldiers who’re going to destroy you.

You think the nazi’s are at your command

But, on D-Day you knew

That America would demand

To return all the Jews

In one single blow

They will forget and say who?

America will and always will glow.

No wonder you killed yourself

We laugh at you now

She, your lover, also killed herself.

But, take a bow

For you scarred the world

Especially the Jews

But, you didn’t expect America to grow stronger at Pearl

Now, look at the news.

You’re long gone; in our past

Leave us alone; go away

So, we can forget you fast

Goodbye, farewell, good day!

AN: This is just a poem, not a historical reference. So, please don’t take offense if not everything about WWII is in my poem! Because, after all, this is just a poem not a history book! Thanks for reading and please review!!



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