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Dear Reader, the stuff that was originally posted here has been removed.
We have done this because said stuff has since been included in one of our published books. We hope you’ll believe us when we say we’re not trying to be stingy. No, this has been done to honour the people who have already spent their hard-earned money on our eBook creations.*
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Very, very good! No, great! Three thumbs up (if I had three LOL) 🙂
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Three thumbs! Now THAT is generous! 😉
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One of your best~! I saw the girl from Schindler’s List in my mind and I will think about my Grandfather for the rest of the day.
I printed it. That’s the greatest compliment I can give you.
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That truly is, Bridget, and it means a lot. I’m so glad that this resonated for you. 😀
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Love this *so* much. Such beautiful beautiful rhythms, and sounds tolling out. 🙂
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Love your comment, Mils! I’m so glad you found us. 🙂
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Me, too – so very much. 🙂
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Tony, this is so poignant and profound. Such a horrible time in history.
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It truly was, wasn’t it? Thank you for reading as always, Tosha. We appreciate your support. 🙂
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You’re welcome. My pleasure
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We saw Schindler’s factory when we were in Krakow after visiting Auschwitz. He was a lesson and your poem resonates with us so much. Mark says have you read Art Spiegelman’s Maus? If not, well worth a purchase. Excellent piece. From the Renneys both.
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That would have been an amazing experience, Chris. He was an extraordinary man. As for Maus, I have it on my bookshelf. I’ve read it many times, and it still impacts me as much as when I first opened its pages. It’s one of the best graphic novels I have ever read. 🙂
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this is wonderful
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I really appreciate that, Kristi. Thank you! 😀
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Brilliant!
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Aw, shucks! 🙂
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Beautiful!
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Thank you, Angie! 😀
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this is a remarkable poem, Tony. Brilliant and beautiful, bravo!
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Thank you so much, Hollie. 🙂
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My pleasure indeed!:)
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Tony, a very intelligent Holocaust Poem. Thank you.
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I really appreciate that, Talia. Thank you. 🙂
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I’d would have left out the adjective grisly. Jaw bones on its own says it all. But as I said Tony, an intelligent and sensitive poem.
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That’s a fair point, Talia. Thank you for your input. I appreciate it! 🙂
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You are welcome Tony.
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