I Miss You

Marianne

I miss you, even though I don’t know you and we’ve never met.

I miss you because you could have been the composer who composed my favourite piece of music.

I miss you because you could have been the poet who wrote my favourite poem.

I miss you because you could have been the painter who painted my favourite painting.

I miss you because you could have been the author who wrote my favourite book.

I miss you because you could have been the comedian who made me laugh the most.

I miss you because you could have been the director of my favourite movie.

I miss you because you could have been the teacher who taught me right from wrong.

I miss you because you could have been the chef whose recipes I like the most.

To me, it doesn’t matter if you’re Jewish, Catholic, Protestant, Muslim, Buddhist or Atheist. All that matters to me is that you are a human being. And just like me, or like the words of a song, from flesh and blood, you were made.

But, some have a different opinion on this—a twisted, evil opinion. They did not want you to live. They killed you brutally.

In my thoughts, I see you.

In my prayers, I remember you.

I miss you, Marianne Nunes Vaz, born on the 31st of May 1935 in Amsterdam and killed on the 5th of February 1943 at Auschwitz.

I miss you, although we never met. But, in my heart—I have a place for you.

2 responses to “I Miss You”

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    Linda van Ekelenburg

    There was so much promise in her sweet little face. Promise of cleverness, for sure. Promise of friendliness, approachability, openness. Of course brightness, as well. Candor and empathy, generosity and trustworthiness. Without a doubt, lots of mischief. All darkened and extinguished, so that imagining the look on that face, in those eyes, when she realized what was going to happen to her will give me nightmares.

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