Duane L. Herrmann's poem "Death in a Small German Town"

 




Internationally published, award-winning poet and historian, Duane L Herrmann has work translated into several languages, published in a dozen countries, in print and online. He has a sci-fi novel, seven full-length collections of poetry, a history book, and more chapbooks. His poetry has received the Robert Hayden Poetry Fellowship, inclusion in American Poets of the 1990s, Map of Kansas Literature (website), Kansas Poets Trail, and others. These accomplishments defy his traumatic childhood embellished by dyslexia, ADHD, and now, PTSD. He spends his time on the prairie with trees in the breeze and writes – and loves moonlight!


Death in a Small German Town

This death did not make “news,”

not earth shattering,

nor momentous to others,

but

it touched hearts

on two continents.

When visitors came

from far away

speaking strangely

with family ties

he opened his heart

and told,

for the first time – ever,

of the war he knew

and being prisoner

in France and Georgia, USA.

Astonishing all.

Ferdl will be missed.

 © 2022 Duane L. Hermann



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