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There are many things in life that we want to keep intact Many people we love and lived with many people we want to protect but some people are just doomed to fall playing a game that they cant win some people just closed the door and locked themselves within There are many things in death that people want to see the paradise or endless rest wishes that go deep some people are just tired of living through and through and others want to live eternal but those are just a few Humanity has had its part we ruled this world for long we did no good to mother earth and all our gods are gone They have rightfully abandoned us And left us with this earth that we destroyed and tore apart from the moment of our birth Now we all have a price to pay and we cant retort a word because we are a generation born to witness the end of the world
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Sep 20, 2017
Sep 20, 2017 at 1:24 PM UTC
Fate
There are many things in life that we want to keep intact Many people we love and lived with many people we want to protect but some people are just doomed to fall playing a game that they cant win some people just closed the door and locked themselves within There are many things in death that people want to see the paradise or endless rest wishes that go deep some people are just tired of living through and through and others want to live eternal but those are just a few Humanity has had its part we ruled this world for long we did no good to mother earth and all our gods are gone They have rightfully abandoned us And left us with this earth that we destroyed and tore apart from the moment of our birth Now we all have a price to pay and we cant retort a word because we are a generation born to witness the end of the world
Thanks for reading my poem. I hope you liked it! I know that humanity has reached its final state. We will see if we are the generation that has to pay for all of this. We will see
DrSabberlappen
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21/M/Germany
Sep 20, 2017
Sep 20, 2017 at 1:24 PM UTC
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