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Death: A Friend Not a Foe

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A friend not a foe,

A mate that conveys liberation and not oppression

If only they would realize your occupation

If only your fearers would know and understand your existence

They fear you but you are a resort to many setbacks

They hate you but you seize them unto everlasting love

They try and run while you migrate us into an everlasting life

You are the Tomorrow that awaits us all

The inevitable then that none of us can escape

Your Antonym is not Life

You only die when there's Birth

Your Antonym is Birth

You only live when there's Death

Life is a gift

A gift given unto us all

Life is universal; Rich or Poor

Death is an award

An award we are bound to receive

We will all attain you; Rich or Poor

Although you always come and go

We still wish you would never come again and go

Although you keep on snatching our beloved ones

We are still not used to your ruthless ability to steal

Although you pilfer away the life in our flesh

You are never weary in your repulsive skill to fetch

You will never win

You will never triumph over Everlasting Life

You can't kill a liberated Soul

You will always be vehicle into a faultless land

You will always chauffeur us back to our creator

We may burst out and cry when you strike

But in our understanding and knowledge there exist our might

An understanding and knowledge that you are bound to strike

A strike that misses and brings us unto everlasting life

A life when you cannot strike no more

There is power in us knowing that you will strike no more

Yes no more shall we cry when you come

No more shall we shed tears when you go

For all you do is bring a better life

It is to this reason,

I declare; Death, you are a Friend not a foe






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Yes many percieve death as liberating from this world and entry into another and better life.

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