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Death Kisses My Forehead

by lily-thanh

Tonight death has come to my bed leaning over to kiss me on my forehead. “Your wait is over”, I hear the whisper. Who would not surrender to something so tender? Yet I wish what remains of life gave me enough time To kiss you on your forehead before I die. When you wake up in the morning, I would have left before the birds sing. What saddens me is not my departure; But whether grief will leave your eyes ever. Will you still see beauty and able to laugh Or miss me too much you end up going daft? Love still remains after the end of so many lives; Nothing truly ends when something dies. And if you ever forget me, dear, if you do, I will already have forgiven you.
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Vietnamese
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Written by
lily-thanh
Vietnamese
Published
Jun 23, 2011
Time
1m
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