Walk to DeathA Poem by BlackRomeo
Let me tell you a story, a story that's never been told a meeting between death and old.
On A dark winters night long past light There was an old man alone Making his way home Limping as fast as he could through wood and bush To get home in a rush For the cold tore at his old feeble joints and bones Which felt like dry stones His face was numb he calls himself dumb for forgetting to wear a hat And he remembers also that His old mind forgot to feed the cat. Down an abandoned ally he shuffles for the hundredth time For he had kept tally for every time This time he felt strange for there Was a change when a shiver ran down his spine This wasn't from the cold he felt it in his head This was the moment he long had dread. He turned around staring at the ground before looking up at which was nothing at all but a dark robed figure standing proud tall In its hands a Scythe it clutched He could fell the cold as if his hands would freeze as soon as he touched He knew the time had come as the figure spoke from within its cloak: "Your time has come old man so pray if you can there is no more purpose for you to stay on the earth's surface you've had your time you now are mine" The old man shivering and shaking said: "Here I am death Ready for taking I knew you was close once my garden needed raking As you have said I have no purpose on the surface I have grown weak and old and for me it’s much to cold" He shut his eyes and took one last breath and welcomed his own death the long tired ongoing beat in his chest seized and he finally took the walk to an everlasting rest. © Leroy Numa © 2013 BlackRomeoAuthor's Note
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StatsAuthorBlackRomeoBerlin , Brandenburg , GermanyAboutThe name is Romeo, this profile is a collection of all of my thoughts in poetic form. When I write i like to focus on exactly how I feel at that time and turn that feeling into words, and those word.. more..Writing
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