And killing of man, is like killing of God. I do believe with all my heart, That God has created man in image of His own. Despite the painful memories from the past, In the joyful celebration of life, I do believe. And the best way to serve God, is To enjoy the fruits of His labor of love. I do believe, with all my heart, That God created a beautiful world, The sun and the trees, the flowers and the bees. Despite the painful curses of the past, In the blessing of the Creator, I do believe. Man can select the curse of envy, hatred and prejudices, Or the blessing of love, harmony and beauty. I do believe, with all my heart, That God gave man the blessing and the curse. Despite the blood and destruction, Brought by one man, trying to be God, In the Goodness of Man, I do believe. I do believe, with all my heart, In the natural Goodness of Man. I Have to Remember and Never Let You Forget. While the living condemned to a short wretched life, And a long tortuous journey into unnamed place, Converting Living Souls, into ashes and gas. Do I want to remember this world upside down? Where the departed are blessed with an instant death. No, I don’t want to remember, but I cannot forget. For the faceless shadows, searching for kin. While the compassionate moon, is showing the way. The night scented with snow-melting blood. No, I don’t want to remember, but how can I forget? Do I want to remember, the wailing of the night? The doors kicked ajar, ripped feathers floating the air. The pain of the ghetto, cuts like a knife. The mass grave steaming with vapor of blood. No, I don’t want to remember, but how can I forget? Do I want to remember, my fearful return? Families vanished in the midst of the day. No, I don’t want to remember, but how can I forget? Do I want to remember, the creation of hell? The shouts of the Raiders, enjoying the hunt. Shadows, on swollen legs, moving with fear. Do I want to remember? The peaceful ghetto, before the raid: Children shaking like leaves in the wind. THE ACTION IN THE GHETTO OF ROHATYN, MARCH 1942.īy Alexander Kimel- Holocaust Survivor. I C A N N O T F O R G E T The Creed of a Holocaust Survivor Anne Frank Biography | 1998 Holocaust Book.Holocaust Picture Book – The Story of Granny Girl as a Child.
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