To the son of Lucifer

            
            
             Alone in a room,
             With a man who has killed,
             a man who has slaughtered the Innocent.
             With callous heart,
             And no shame to hide,
             He murdered millions in genocide.
             Virgin Europe,
             Now pillaged and raped,
             Was now strewn with bodies,
             Very few had escaped.
             What were you thinking?
             How could you dare
             To snatch so many lives,
             And not even care?
             What was so turbine,
             What did you fear to lose,
             To slaughter more than
             SIX MILLION JEWS?
             How could you sleep with yourself at night?
             Were you blind, or did you suppress the site
             Of the mangled bodies, the children's tears,
             The reign of hell you brought about for years?
             No one I can think of
             has ever been bolder,
             or manifested a heart,
             as evil or colder.
            
             I did it because
             In my imagination
             I pictured a pure race
             And one solid nation.
             A world full of people ,
             Shouting Zieg Hiel
             Commanding me to god
             Made it all seem worthwhile
            
             But didn't you feel anything at all,
             As you struck down human lives,
             And heard their pleading call?
            
             For me it was easy
             To see them all dead
             These Jews are the devil,
             They have horns
             In their head;
             They are the scourge of the Earth,
             Like the world's worst blight.
             I'm sure god will only smile
             If I wipe them from sight.
            
             Well, you've done your deed,
             Mr. Hitler,
             And in the end,
             You
             Have
             Lost,
             While we for eternity
             bare the shame
             of your holocaust.
            
            
            
            
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