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Jasper's Poem for the Day - Reading Anne Frank by Al Black

Cindi Boiter January 30, 2025

Reading Anne Frank

I wonder

what became of the family

who hid Ann Frank in an upstairs room

I wonder

if one of my siblings or a childhood friend

would have turned her family in

and gloated as they were hauled away

I wonder

if I would have the strength of character to say,

"No More"

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