Eichmann's Trial
A Study of Personal Morality
By Harry HallionPublished 7 years ago • 1 min read
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I was afraid
About myself
It was the moment I realised
Just what I am capable of
The atrocities that I could commit
The hurt I could inflict
Genocide and homicide
And everything else
Horrific scenes of screams
And motherless children crying
The shoes and the glasses
The cracks and fractures
We aren't that different
He and I
We're both just monsters
In different colours
I could've chosen to be him
And murdered a million
Now I have the choice
Should I condemn him
Could I condemn him
There's something stopping me
I know what it is
What's changed
The fact that now, of all times
I can relate
With his fate in the balance
I have come to terms with the fact
I am exactly like he is
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