Kippur
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and sent to a camp, she entrusted me
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to my adoptive family.
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l grew up there.
l never knew l was Jewish.

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There you are.
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Need a light?
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Poor thing, when she returned
from the camp, she looked for me.

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When she found me, l didn't know her.
My own mom.

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l didn't want to go with her,
so l stayed there.

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And grew up in Belgium.
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What happened to your mother?
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She died six months later,
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of a broken heart, it seems.
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lt's strange.
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l wanted to say how much
l miss my girlfriend,

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and you tell me the story
of your mom and the Nazis.

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At least you
miss someone who's alive.

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l don't know how you hold out.
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This is hard for me. lf l'd known
l'd see people so badly hurt...

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Sometimes l think we're trying
to escape from something

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that will happen anyway.
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But l've always felt
that something up there

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was smiling down at me...

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