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Ein Kampf (Other) by Sasha
When an opponent declares âI will not come over to your sideâ I
calmly say âYour child belongs to us alreadyâ¦What are you? You will
pass on. Your descendants, however, now stand in the new camp. In a
short time they will know nothing else but this new community.â
-Adolf Hitler
As I fell down in the covers
And lay in wait for sleep,
The shapes on the floor were an era
Some seven decades deep
And into the back of my eyelids
I felt the ages climb
And spring a trap on the roadway
Before the hooves of Time
And I marched for jeering Germans
In one eternal row
And tripped on an unhealed ankle
Face down in the Polish snow,
And the black boots beat like centuries
On the days of my Jewish face
And a soldier went for a tree branch
And broke it like my race
And Mama said to Papa
âHe is no longer mineâ
And the blood poured out on the snowbank
Like cold communion wine
In the cup of a father praying
For Hans away at war
While the golden tooth of the miser
Ached for the other poor
Decades away in a desert
Beneath the Davidian sun
Where the Jew who has built them a Ghetto
Is glad to hold a gun
And the settler has the harvest
Hauled in by Arab men
And reads âIf I forget thee
O Jerusalem...â
Now Time spoke up on its haunches
Holding my heart at bay:
âMy life is not your spirit,
O dweller of today!
Yes mankind is mere seasons
That come and go and gyre,
And what is the green of summer
But fuel for the autumnâs fire?
But salt will give no sugar
Through any throttled sieve,
So sit and count your blessings.
They are not yours to give.â
So I made my only duty
to live and work and eat,
but the son of the slave is a tyrant
and bombs break out in the street.
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