She had been taken from her parents that day
And her parents had died in the same gassing way
The doctors had experimented with others
Who had died before the virus had been discovered
But now it was time to test if it would work on her
So they injected it in her arm without a stir
And she had gone to sleep right away
When they wondered if the virus would work in its way
Then the Allies liberated the concentration camp
The Nazi doctors had all left and decamped
But before they left they hid her in a cave sealed tight
She laid in the caved for 10 years for a time just right
Until one day in the country side the cave was discovered
When a hiker found it, the entrance he uncovered
And he found her in the storage cabinet at the back
Careful he uncovered it looking for a fortune as a fact
He was mesmerised when he saw her face through the glass
Then suddenly she opened her eyes in a stare to last
So he took her home and looked after her then
But he dreamt of her with thoughts hard to comprehend
Now they travel Europe looking for the men she hates
With their score being ten Nazi Doctors with intertwined fates
You see they do what they are told by her in their minds
As her slaves forever their freedom from her they will never find.
© Paul Warren Poetry
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
The poetic justice of your verse rings true I love the way you combine history, poetry and story so beautifully!