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Endless Night, Endless Night MAG
The cattle car screeches, stops
The cracked door shoved aside
Light floods through, cold, crisp
Weaving about - alive.
Commotion bursts, rises, spreads
Eyes pale with terrored shock
Each is yanked to greet the dirt
Directed by force to walk.
Guns, shouts, demands do threat
Rulers inflict their hate
Victims pushed with violent strength
Shuffling past the iron gate.
Sky is hazed with thick black smoke
Drifting around each head
And the odor of burning bodies
Implying sizzling words unsaid.
Women and children to the left
Men now to the right
Yearning tears slide down wan cheeks
The innocent wail their fright.
Handed used and foreign clothing
Tainted with crusty stain
No choice but to dress
In past's unforgotten pain.
To then receive an inked number
In the place of identity
Is the erasure of a name
An invasion of serenity.
Pointed into crowded barracks
Each bunk a shrunken bed
The atmosphere one of hope
Hollow faces those of dread.
Welcomed in by bones and skin
And eyes filled with warnings
Tales of kismetic, darkened nights
And anticipated mornings.
Every prisoner is beckoned back
With commanding yells
Working minds swiftly think
This is the hell of hells.
Another count is deftly made
Some ask what for
The answer is: How many have died
Since the count at four?
Numbers are bellowed in distaste
Each draws in a breath
Some are fated to step forward
To face the grip of death.
New arrivals cannot sleep
Once the night sky falls
Scared of twisting, churning dreams
And doom that slyly crawls.
They ask themselves, why is it me
Love, why is it you
Why is it so fatally wrong
To live and be a Jew?
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