Alice Herz Sommer Poem by Francis Duggan

Alice Herz Sommer



The world to her is a beautiful place
She only sees beauty in every face
Of hatred of anyone completely free
Perhaps one reason she lives on though born in nineteen hundred and three

Alice Herz Sommer the oldest living Holocaust survivor as one true to the higher self live
Those who have sinned against her she does forgive
She only sees beauty in everyone
Even those who to her awful things had done

A person who refuses to harbor a grudge
She does not set herself up to be anyone's judge
For her own good Karma she plants the good seed
Of more of her kind the Human World is in need

Against those who sinned against her not bitter in any sort of a way
The woman who survived the World War 2 concentration camps and lives on today
A role model for forgiveness, compassion and kindness though in war the worst sort of abuse she knew
Her sort of person sad to say in the few

She can only see beauty what a great way to be
Quite an amazing person she does seem to me
In the field of good example the way she does lead
The story of her life would make a great read.

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