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Jan 2021
I never knew that life is gonna (going to) be so,
I was thinking that we're gonna (going to) live long,
I never knew that we're gonna (going) die young,
I never believe human beings are mortals,
I always brag of their immortality,
until finally when death came and snatched my daddy,
Now I must not be told that death is a reality,
No one is meant to live for eternity,
Now discovered man's immortality,
Look at life striking like thunder,
Now I realized life is full of wonders,
Death is the one that sets man asunder,
All sorts of pleasure death is the stopper,
For the sake of death mourners are gathered.

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Death! death!! death!!! O death I never knew you're so real,
Family members gathered they are mourning,
sympathizers come around saying we are sorry, for this tragedy,
As if they were the killers of the person who has been buried,
You know why? because death is something worth-noting,
But have you forgotten,
That blessed day that this guy was gotten, by his mummy,
This very guy was crying then, he was just a baby,
While family members were gathered rejoicing and happily welcoming the newborn offspring,
I could vividly remember on the naming, family members were all laughing, clapping, smiling, drinking, eating, rejoicing, dancing and celebrating because the presence of the baby was like a comedy,
But when God takes what He has given,
You'll see family members groaning, suspecting and saying the ungodly,
Lots of them will even be blaspheming, blaming and declaring that it's so early for the member of their family,
But I will advise, you say nothing of the One who says everything,
Because God loves him more than everybody,
So, please quit it,
Bro, finally, the only remedy for death,
Is the prayer against hell,
So, stay connected,
with the Benevolent!
#PEACE!
PALS LET'S PONDER OVER DEATH.
ISA ZAKARI OLAGAZA
Written by
ISA ZAKARI OLAGAZA  24/M/DOMA, NASARAWA, NIGERIA
(24/M/DOMA, NASARAWA, NIGERIA)   
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