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CENTURY'S END I may be the last one who can say that I rode the trains or marched with my congregation through a Black Forest rain Past gypsy camps and the open pit shame I was 21 and shackled and now I remain as the last one who can say that I rode the trains I may be the last one who can say that I saw the ash or felt the fresh cut of barbed wire in no-man's land Between all the farms gone blind and afraid to see the trains come full and leave with no blame I may be the last one who can say that I saw the ash At century's end though our births were not noted our deaths as survivors must not be forgotten Blood in mass graves will soak past the bottom by the time all the names of our towns are forgotten I'm the last one who can say that I saw In textbooks our pictures are anonymous quiet and flat In black and white grains remain families splintered and shot but the look in the eye of it that's past and done It's second hand memory for those who are too young to have stood in the gas wearing the star or heard our names called from the cattle cars to be left for fillings and piles of shoes or feel our memories dying at century's end
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Hi there! Does anyone of you have the sheet notes to this song? This is a wonderful song that I could preform at our memorial service for the Shoah! Just write to me please! Montana-Kid@gmx.net
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