Listening to Jazz in Newport Beach (Remembering the Holocaust)
- Renee Ebert
- May 26
- 1 min read
All the beautiful clothes
In a pile on the floor
Some beginning to wear
A thread loose, color fading
A piece of hair
Of living human beings
They watch and listen
Look closer
Prettiness gone, fading too
Eyeglasses, teeth, possessions
All just cracks in the sidewalk
Piled high, near the tracks
No one young, one new
No one too small
Rusty, dusty, orange and wrinkled
This way.
You could see spattered young flesh
New cells still forming
Lost before they began
You would have to see the beginning
At its end.
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