She Defeated
Death
She should have left the city when the chance was there.
Before the Nazis came, closing the noose. She
has so many regrets, except on her actions.
Now she's at the wall, the reasons crystal clear to her.
Some things are priceless, unique. Like
you my dear, now against the wall. Your
dark brown locks hang by your shoulders, your
pretty eyes scan the heavens, still defiant. Your
lovely beautiful face stern. With death bearing
down upon you, victory is yours.
Crack go the rifles. Your murder
witnessed by the shot down RAF airman.
You,
the heroine, when the others were silent.
Imagine your legacy and what you stand for fifty years from now. That
matters.
Though I don't know your name, I remember you and what you died for.
(dedicated to an unnamed woman that a shot down RAF airman saw executed
by the Nazis)
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