Boy Soldiers
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Boy Soldiers
There they stood, with a confident gait.
The uniforms crisp and clean, the swastika gleaming.
Standing at attention, they face their king.
These are not men, but merely boys.
Boys that were groomed at their birth,
to become perfect little soldiers.
Taught to be cruel and treat everyone differently.
The lessons of anti-Semitism drilled into their brains.
These boys were brainwashed to perform cruel acts.
They were ordered to kill innocent people,
and push children into gas chambers.
Taught to show no sympathy, to always kill.
The childhood dream was gone.
They never had a choice to be kids.
Instead they became human killing machines.
I got the idea for this poem when I thought about the young Nazi soldiers. Soldiers who had been taught since birth the lesson of Anti-Semitism? How much blame can we put on them when they were brainwashed? Just a thought.
The uniforms crisp and clean, the swastika gleaming.
Standing at attention, they face their king.
These are not men, but merely boys.
Boys that were groomed at their birth,
to become perfect little soldiers.
Taught to be cruel and treat everyone differently.
The lessons of anti-Semitism drilled into their brains.
These boys were brainwashed to perform cruel acts.
They were ordered to kill innocent people,
and push children into gas chambers.
Taught to show no sympathy, to always kill.
The childhood dream was gone.
They never had a choice to be kids.
Instead they became human killing machines.
I got the idea for this poem when I thought about the young Nazi soldiers. Soldiers who had been taught since birth the lesson of Anti-Semitism? How much blame can we put on them when they were brainwashed? Just a thought.
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Re: Boy Soldiers
It's a good idea, though not historically correct. Nazi soldiers were not groomed or brainwashed from birth. They were formed much later in their development... most as teenagers, many already in their 20s. It is a sad note on humanity how evil can so manipulate an entire generation.
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Re: Boy Soldiers
heinzs wrote:It's a good idea, though not historically correct. Nazi soldiers were not groomed or brainwashed from birth. They were formed much later in their development... most as teenagers, many already in their 20s. It is a sad note on humanity how evil can so manipulate an entire generation.
Though quite apt for some other anti-semetic groups...
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bk_writer ,
One thing that stood out to me right away is that in the first line you say there they stand, and then you describe their gait, but standing and gait contradict one another. Gait is a sort of walk, so that would be something I would look at. Also, although the idealisms and views of the Nazi party was taught to children from an early age, my grandmother on my mom’s side moved to the USA after WWII and I have heard stories of the Nazi youth groups that were formed in schools and the Nazi ideology that they taught to children. So, not from birth, but young! To get a good idea of what it was like back then you can go visit the Website for the United States Holocaust Museum where Stephen Spielberg has let them post a wealth of videos from this era in Germany that I find very helpful when I write on this topic, I will provide a link below. Thanks for sharing and good luck on any revisions!
Cheers!
Shawn Nacona
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One thing that stood out to me right away is that in the first line you say there they stand, and then you describe their gait, but standing and gait contradict one another. Gait is a sort of walk, so that would be something I would look at. Also, although the idealisms and views of the Nazi party was taught to children from an early age, my grandmother on my mom’s side moved to the USA after WWII and I have heard stories of the Nazi youth groups that were formed in schools and the Nazi ideology that they taught to children. So, not from birth, but young! To get a good idea of what it was like back then you can go visit the Website for the United States Holocaust Museum where Stephen Spielberg has let them post a wealth of videos from this era in Germany that I find very helpful when I write on this topic, I will provide a link below. Thanks for sharing and good luck on any revisions!
Cheers!
Shawn Nacona
http://www.ushmm.org/
"I know how hard it is for you to put food on your family." —Greater Nashua, N.H., Jan. 27, 2000 -George W. Bush
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Thanks for the link, Shawn.
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heinzs,
You are very welcome! I sent in two poems to a contest that was for poems on the Jewish experience, if the contest is over in Dec and the winners will be announced in Jan. After the contest I will post them here for everyone to read. I love that site though, it is such a helpful writing tool and although some of the videos are almost unbearable to watch, I think that this is the closest that we can come today to being witness to what it was like in Germany then. Glad to see you again, I hope all has been well! You take care!
Cheers!
Shawn Nacona
You are very welcome! I sent in two poems to a contest that was for poems on the Jewish experience, if the contest is over in Dec and the winners will be announced in Jan. After the contest I will post them here for everyone to read. I love that site though, it is such a helpful writing tool and although some of the videos are almost unbearable to watch, I think that this is the closest that we can come today to being witness to what it was like in Germany then. Glad to see you again, I hope all has been well! You take care!
Cheers!
Shawn Nacona
"I know how hard it is for you to put food on your family." —Greater Nashua, N.H., Jan. 27, 2000 -George W. Bush
Re: Boy Soldiers
There they stood, with a confident gait.
The uniforms crisp and clean, the swastika gleaming.
Standing at attention, they face their king.
These are not men, but merely boys.
Boys that were groomed at their birth,
to become perfect little soldiers.
Taught to be cruel and treat everyone differently.
The lessons of anti-Semitism drilled into their brains.
These boys were brainwashed to perform cruel acts.
They were ordered to kill innocent people,
and push children into gas chambers.
Taught to show no sympathy, to always kill.
The childhood dream was gone.
They never had a choice to be kids.
Instead they became human killing machines.
These stood as mere boys
but marched as super men
The product of a caste
The world to conquor then
It wasn't much of a poem was it? I think you could do beter if you put some artistic effort into it. The content was a good basis for a poem though. Try shortening the lines, miss out on superfulous wors to give impact and drama, thry and get some flow into it.
The uniforms crisp and clean, the swastika gleaming.
Standing at attention, they face their king.
These are not men, but merely boys.
Boys that were groomed at their birth,
to become perfect little soldiers.
Taught to be cruel and treat everyone differently.
The lessons of anti-Semitism drilled into their brains.
These boys were brainwashed to perform cruel acts.
They were ordered to kill innocent people,
and push children into gas chambers.
Taught to show no sympathy, to always kill.
The childhood dream was gone.
They never had a choice to be kids.
Instead they became human killing machines.
These stood as mere boys
but marched as super men
The product of a caste
The world to conquor then
It wasn't much of a poem was it? I think you could do beter if you put some artistic effort into it. The content was a good basis for a poem though. Try shortening the lines, miss out on superfulous wors to give impact and drama, thry and get some flow into it.
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Thanx for the tip. I know it needs to be more developed. I was just going to have the main idea of it analyzed. But I definitely like the suggestion.
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I'd be inclined to agree with the above posts. I was sucked in by the subject matter and I think it could be the basis for something good. The thing that stands out though (and I've seen this alot from people) is its not a poem as such. Although poems don't have to rhyme, or even adhere to strict rules of metre, nor are they simply prose split up in to short lines.
There they stood, with a confident gait. The uniforms crisp and clean, the swastika gleaming. Standing at attention, they face their king. These are not men, but merely boys, boys that were groomed at their birth to become perfect little soldiers. Taught to be cruel and treat everyone differently. The lessons of anti-Semitism drilled into their brains.
These boys were brainwashed to perform cruel acts, they were ordered to kill innocent people and push children into gas chambers. Taught to show no sympathy, to always kill. The childhood dream was gone, they never had a choice to be kids. Instead they became human killing machines.
Put like this, it's reads more like an essay. As "writers of poetry" I believe that we have to be conscious of what makes a poem a poem.
Kind regards
James
There they stood, with a confident gait. The uniforms crisp and clean, the swastika gleaming. Standing at attention, they face their king. These are not men, but merely boys, boys that were groomed at their birth to become perfect little soldiers. Taught to be cruel and treat everyone differently. The lessons of anti-Semitism drilled into their brains.
These boys were brainwashed to perform cruel acts, they were ordered to kill innocent people and push children into gas chambers. Taught to show no sympathy, to always kill. The childhood dream was gone, they never had a choice to be kids. Instead they became human killing machines.
Put like this, it's reads more like an essay. As "writers of poetry" I believe that we have to be conscious of what makes a poem a poem.
Kind regards
James
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