I often think of love and death For they often seem the same One cannot exist without the other It is the end of suffering That we find in the kindness In the lips of their kiss There is both the thrill and fear of the unknown When we feel the approach of either one Too often fear has the stronger pull For even the excitement of the thrill can terrify us We run from love we could embrace For fears of its validity its vitality its inevitable end The pain and suffering we see in its wake We use our past failures and misconceptions of love To judge and misdirect our current and future interactions with love It is hard to belive that love is immortal When we belive ourselves to be not To live in fear of death Only robs us of moments We could better spend in the pursuit and hands of love We cannot escape death We cannot out run its grasp We cannot avoid its breath We cannot hide behind locked doors from it Yet we often fear it as if fear will shield us from its inevitable kiss And once again in spending time with fear We are only losing moments we could better enjoy in the pursuit of life It is in this pursuit of life we should find freedom from fear That death is not a thief of immortality And that we find ourselves immortal when we embrace love