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The Last Day: Second Part

At noon the world is so alive;

People in cities bustle about there daily routines.

They do not see life, not really,

Unless they have lost something very dear to them.

Then reality laments in their perception.

As I walk the streets I see each face busy with 'now',

People lost on their concerns and immediate stress,

Not knowing that just around the corner lurks

The darkness of their own death.

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