These Are The Poetic Words Of Martin Freier
Poetry From the Book, The Day Of The Hidden Truth Poems
Phenomenal poetry written by Martin Freier who was a survivor of the Nazi Holocaust. Here are some of her words:
“..Too late do we realize
We’re only part of life’s game.
Here today. Gone tomorrow—
a little joy; lots of sorrow.
Life disappears
Like a summer breeze.
Sooner or later the time or reckoning
Is beckoning.
Until then keep up we must
Or we end up in the dust.”
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