Amir Graff

 

TRAVEL TO UNKNOWN

 

 

 

We leave for a train journey 

We leave to trip toward unknown 

Just yesterday she told me that loves me 

Just yesterday I told her I love her 

 

And like a nightmare returns at night in my dream 

The man of mustaches, and the black swastika 

And as a dream she disappeared 

I hope he will not return

 

That day they separated us 

And that day something died inside me 

And instead of going for a walk together between sky and water 

I give turns alone, in middle of many dead people. 

 

And like a nightmare, he returns in the dream of night, 

The man of mustaches, and the black swastika, 

And as a dream she disappeared 

I hope he will not return.

 

And now I am here without her 

And only memories of death go by my mind 

She left with other six millions 

And every night I listen them crying 

 

The man of mustaches, and the black swastika 

And as a dream she disappeared 

I hope he will not return.

 

And you that live here, without knowing about her,  

And you that live here without looking behind 

Only you can learn of history 

And avoid the bad man to return 

 

Yes... ..only you can stop the swastika. 

 

(This poem was written by the grandson of Mrs. Adina Vigansky (Epshtein), born in Kartuz Bereza who emigrated to Israel. The poet and his mother were born in Israel).