Sins Of The Fathers


It was 1966 in a quiet Skopje side street

and the Germans parked in front were

surveying the wreckage of their car.

“They don’t like Germans here,” they said.

And they knew it was because of the brutality 

of the German occupation in Yugoslavia

in World War 2.

“But it wasn’t us!” they said.

And of course they were right!

They were paying 

for the sins of the fathers,

maybe not their fathers

but the ones bound to them

from a wider inheritance.


And so it goes,

the sins of the fathers.

There are no barriers,

no boundaries,

no constant

of time 

or place

they are forever bound

and they play out

over and over

again.


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