A museum exhibit tore me to pieces... |
I really wanted to capture the purposeful ignorance of the majority of the population to what was happening in the camps during WWII. I like this, but would love some deep critique. Thank you! These Good Shoes Autumn heat along the Potomac chased out attraction assaulted selves to the chill In the hushed halls of the Holocaust Museum Expecting emotional barrage we erected barricades which withstood The reduced-to-documentary drama Until rounding a corner we reached the room of shoes Thousands with thousands of shoes gathered, ghastly and grayed A cemetery of shoes Behind waist high walls lining the gallery sepulcher Work boots, dress shoes, satin pumps, good sturdy school shoes Hundreds of pairs of tiny shoes. These were the good shoes. The ones removed from the feet of the Jews, mostly the Jews. But also the Gypsies, the subversives, the gays, Jehovah’s Witnesses. Shoes aren’t needed for showering. Outcast, unclean took off these good shoes as they prepared for cleansing. Grateful for the chance at hot water after miles of marching Aching swollen feet released from excruciating encasement Mothers removing shoes for children too small to manage laces. Decent people put them on again. Upstanding citizens would not question Why or from where they had received such good new shoes. They took and were Grateful for the chance for dry feet after months of privation Frozen swollen feet eased into state-sanctioned sanctuary Mothers putting on shoes for children too small to manage laces. Who walked the mile in the shoes of another? Thousands did – in these good shoes that granted innocence and ignorance Blindness and deafness these magic shoes that came from heaven Of course they couldn’t have come from anywhere else. These good shoes that were First worn by angels. |