Like Cain
I rage For those whose bodies Lay broken Hollowed out by disease By starvation By hatred Bodies bulldozed into graves Whose humanity Was taken by those Who sought for power Not for the good of Fellow people I weep to remember children Dashed Parents murdered As their neighbors Looked on Feeling Ashamed, perhaps Feeling Justified, perhaps Forgetting they, Where their brothers keepers Recommitting to Cain's Great sin in holocaust