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X K's avatar
Jun 19Edited

Diane - I simply had to hear it, rather than just read it, it had to be given "voice." I anxiously awaited the denouement, that their open-ended chants and gyrations like whirling dervishes in celebration of “La’mavet!” – “To death!” – for others would befall them. May it be soon, and exponentially experienced in horror and degradation and depravity as they have meted out.

Diane Engelhardt's avatar

They've got every ignominious bit coming! And it may come sooner than they think!

Judith Dyer's avatar

The ghosts of the Holocaust may rise, arm-in-arm,

and SPIT on the graves of these foul generations that followed.

All the Holocaust Memorials should be closed; what are they but lessons of barbarism that Israelis have proudly topped.

Catherine Marie's avatar

Wow !

Love the lyrics🥰

So soulful

I felt it.

Lenny Cavallaro's avatar

This is a such a powerful poem. I wish I could add it to the poetry curriculum, but I don't wish to lose my job.

I should mention that I firmly believe (and have always taught) that poetry should be read aloud. Your own delivery, soft-spoken and beautifully paced, provides compelling support of my position.

Many thanks for both the text and the recording.

Diane Engelhardt's avatar

Thanks for listening! No, I wouldn't want you to lose your job!

The Revolution Continues's avatar

Dance! Dance into the fiery pit of hell, zionist genocidaires! (We won't be putting the fires out.)

smokygirl2006's avatar

Thank you for posting this. Very appropriate ending to these genocidal monsters who have made it so I cannot watch Schindler’s List ever again for these monsters only meant “never again” for them and no one else. 😢😪