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Immortal

People die.

But their stories live on in the hearts of those

who had loved them.

Like the fire which has burned out.

But the ashes still remaining.

 

The memories wiped out

after years pass by,

Like the ashes swept

Away by the wind.

 

Yet the trees, the sky, the sun,

They all remain witness

to the life that was once lived

to the laughter and tears it shed.

 

Immortal therefore to nature,

Is the fickle human soul,

It lives on forever,

Witnessed by the sun, moon and stars-though ages may roll.

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Written by
nirmalee
Indian
Published
Mar 30, 2015
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