Sterile Silence

Sterile Silence

A Poem by Milena Grubor


The sterile halls hum like death,
Behind these walls, will I take my final breath?
Auschwitz cloaked in whispers grim,
A tomb where my spirit grows dim.


A silver needle, cold and deep,
Whispered poison into my sleep.
My legs are stone, betrayed by the cure,
Numb from the poison, my body unsure.


Doctor in white, with eyes like knives,
His gaze cold, where silence thrives.
Nurses march like ghosts in line,
Revealing my scars, like marks divine.


Herr Doctor, you carve at my soul,
Each incision deep, a part of me whole.
Herr Lucifer, you whisper in the dark,
A venomous lullaby, leaving its mark.


The needles pierce, the darkness blooms,
The question lingers, no voice to fill the room.
No prayers arise, no grace attained,
The storm still howls, its fury unchained.

© 2025 Milena Grubor


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Added on May 1, 2025
Last Updated on May 26, 2025

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Milena Grubor
Milena Grubor

Banja Luka, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina



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Milena Grubor is a journalist and poet from Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina, recognized for her distinctive gothic poetic style and expressive, introspective writing. She earned her Bachelor’.. more..