Do you think Adolph's fingers shook <br />when he was near the end? <br />He took out the instruction book <br />and looked at his dear friend. <br />'Go now, my loyal soldier, go, <br />the Russkies come to kill! ' <br />They were in bunker One, below <br />Charlottenburg's last hill. <br />He took the weapon, aimed and shot, <br />and Eva Braun expired, <br />and then debated, would he not <br />alive be more admired? <br />And closed the book, the safety in, <br />the metal door swung open, <br />a Russian fur, Mongolian chin, <br />stormed in to end all hoping. <br />The Fuehrer's courage had escaped, <br />so Russki aimed the gun. <br />(He was the one who later scraped <br />gray matter of this Hun, <br />from painted walls and wooden chairs, <br />the evidence for trial) , <br />the shot rang out and Russian Bears <br />came in and yelled 'Sieg Heil'. <br /> <br />Note: This is what really happened. <br />One Russian and one German/Austrian hand <br />held the gun. The trigger finger was Mongolian.<br /><br />Herbert Nehrlich<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/history-6/