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Friend of Death

The clock struck twelve, and full of dread, The morbid thoughts within his head Screamed, “very soon I will be dead.” But the screaming stopped, the wind died down And upon the room there was no sound. And in the darkness, a figure stepped into the light. The reaper came and took his hand To carry him away from this earthly land. Then he spoke, his words a knife, “It is time for me to end your life.” “But Death, as a friend I hold you dear. For now, this late, I have no fear. My life is lived, my love is spent, I have not left a single cent. My days are up and I am fine With my totally trivial temporary time.” So Death declared, his eyes afire, “I do not think you are a liar. Your life was full, your life was long. Now with me you must come along.” And they joined hands in the dark room, the hands of Death, Life, the world, and the tomb.
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Sep 27, 2010
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