Harvester of Sorrow: World War 2

“The Harvest of Sorrow” is not a specific poem but rather a phrase that is often used to describe a period of great suffering and loss, typically associated with historical events or personal tragedies. However, the phrase is notably the title of a historical book, “The Harvest of Sorrow: Soviet Collectivization and the Terror-Famine” by Robert Conquest, which details the devastating effects of Soviet policies on Ukrainian farmers in the 1930s that led to the rise of Hitler and World War 2.


Harvest of Sorrow

In fields where shadows stretch long and deep, A harvest of sorrow, where memories weep, The earth once fertile, now barren and dry, Echoes with whispers of a mournful cry.

Seeds of despair were sown in the night, Watered with tears in the pale moonlight, Dreams turned to dust, hopes to ash, Under the weight of a merciless lash.

Ghosts of the past wander these lands, Invisible chains binding their hands, They toil in silence, unseen and unheard, Bearing the burden of each whispered word.

Yet from the darkness, a glimmer of light, A promise of dawn breaking the night, For in every heart, a seed of tomorrow, Can bloom even in a harvest of sorrow.


This poem captures the themes of loss, despair, and the enduring hope that can arise even in the darkest times.

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2 thoughts on “Harvester of Sorrow: World War 2

  1. WACH AUF!!! WAKE UP!!! Wir steuern auf eine Apokalypse zu!!! we are heading towards an apocalypse!!!

    Then the second angel poured out his bowl on the sea, and it became blood as of a dead man; and every living creature in the sea died.

    EUTROPHICATION + ACIDIFICATION + OVER FISHING + PLASTIC + TOXIC WASTE + MERCURY + DIOXINS = DYING OCEAN

  2. Soldier to Soldier Hitler…they won’t listen. They don’t want history, they want Netflix fantasy.

    When morals decline and good men do nothing, evil flourishes. Every citizen has a duty to learn of this that threatens his home, his children. A society uninterested and unwilling to learn from the past is doomed. We must never forget our history. We must never lower our guard. Even today, there are organizations that have America as their prime target. They would destroy the safety and the happiness of every individual and thrust us into a condition of lawlessness, immorality that passes the imagination.

    J. Edgar Hoover

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