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the song of the star
nineteen thirty-four
he stands by the bakery door
his fingers gliding across the violin
he plays the harmony deep within
nineteen thirty-five
his curfew is now seven forty-five
lost in his own world, he plays till forty-six
the Star on his arm dancing as the clock ticks
nineteen thirty-nine
“escape now, we’re out of time”
the thunders of the nazis overcome the skies
he flees to hide, clinging to invisible goodbyes
nineteen forty-one
he forgets the sight of the sky and sun
he paces quietly in a cellar, fearful for days
with his dear violin he is forbidden to play
nineteen forty-two
he is violently captured, sent to a camp with no food
forced to wear stripes masquerading his bony arms
abused. cold. hungry. all because of his Star.
nineteen forty-three
he is fading away like the sun, tired and weak
he gazes at the Stars and dreams of his violin
and he hums the harmony deep within.
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