Post-Mortem

Post-Mortem

A Poem by Kristin

Death is my best friend
He's promised me life
but no living.
He kills those around me.
Everything around me 
That I once knew
Has sifted through
The cracks
In the Sidewalks.
Death is my best friend
But he's left me to suffer
Alongside him,
Watching everything I once knew 
So well
Leave me.

© 2013 Kristin


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I can't help but bring up my observation that this bargain was forced, as if death offered you an alternative to the path we're all destined to take . . . A path either more miserable, or content, depending on your general opinion of it. Well done.

Posted 10 Years Ago


I am tempted to say something like, "Love it! Now you're seeing clearly. Everything you know and love is going to turn to sh*t and die." But I had another thought a while ago that this poem reminded me of... what if, just what if... the power of death is the illusion that it exists? If I were to believe this in any way, on any level then I might have "the faith that surpasses all understanding."

100 best friends (that are not death)

Posted 10 Years Ago



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Added on November 30, 2013
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Tags: writing, poetry, sad, love, lost, stupid, bones, life, body, personality, pain, death

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Kristin

Atlanta, GA



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