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DEATH, a poem
Numb, static, paralyzed
Life walks away from my bones
My feet can not move an inch
In that moment I stood lifeless
my body waited to fragment
Stunned, dazedly in shock
In between the horrors of death
And the beauty of tomorrow
My existence damned
The slow whispers of death
Kissed the cavities of my cochlea
In a voice too bitter to be tasted
Mum cries miles away
Nature claims it's own
Am Nothing but soil
© glayvin
Life walks away from my bones
My feet can not move an inch
In that moment I stood lifeless
my body waited to fragment
Stunned, dazedly in shock
In between the horrors of death
And the beauty of tomorrow
My existence damned
The slow whispers of death
Kissed the cavities of my cochlea
In a voice too bitter to be tasted
Mum cries miles away
Nature claims it's own
Am Nothing but soil
© glayvin
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