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There was no rapture No long forsaken greeting No angel wings upon me No grave to lay to rest I met death with no grievings It’s consummate glare I welcomed Laid bare in death’s celestial stare And ultimate homecoming But in the moment of our union A flutter, a pausedeath Had life been worth living? Of what worth was this breath This ignited candle That death’s muttering so sublimely extinguished
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Mar 6, 2018
Mar 6, 2018 at 8:01 AM UTC
When I died
There was no rapture No long forsaken greeting No angel wings upon me No grave to lay to rest I met death with no grievings It’s consummate glare I welcomed Laid bare in death’s celestial stare And ultimate homecoming But in the moment of our union A flutter, a pausedeath Had life been worth living? Of what worth was this breath This ignited candle That death’s muttering so sublimely extinguished
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32/F/Egypt
Mar 6, 2018
Mar 6, 2018 at 8:01 AM UTC
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