And the mothers are the ones who break my heart the most



And the mothers are the ones who break my heart the most

Those who do not cry so that the child does not panic
Those who hold shaking babies with two hands in the middle of the orchard in front of guns and shouts

The mothers are the ones who break my heart the most

Those forced to watch their babies burn alive
while they are being raped

Those who are crying at home and online are trying to get any information about their kidnapped daughters

The mothers are the ones who break my heart the most

I hear their cries at night
in the dreams

The mothers who will no longer be mothers.

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The terrible massacre in the kibbutzim in southern Israel A second holocaust is upon us

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Submitted by or.for.you.2 on October 18, 2023

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Stanzas 8
Stanza Lengths 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 1, 2, 1

Shelas Ronit

Born in 1967, she writes and publishes poetry and prose from a very young age. Winner of poetry and story contests These days she is working on publishing a one-of-a-kind mental book about a holocaust victorious grandfather and the way he taught his little granddaughter to survive in any situation and to continue living and smiling more…

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