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I wish I could greet death Like a svelte Russian KGB agent With bright red lipstick and a menthol Dangling from my mouth Leaning against a brick wall So casually But in reality I will greet death like a newborn infant Alone in the world until it meets the eyes Of its mother I will greet death Hiding under a desk With the barrel of a gun pointed at my face Wondering when was the last time I told my mother I loved her. I will greet death like a naïve university student Learning about entropy Did you know, There’s a law of thermodynamics which states entropy is What the universe is constantly moving towards Energy resolving itself into a more probable arrangement Like the moment it all clicked together My universe, my body, my system All shifting to a more probable arrangement, that is Death.
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Aug 5, 2013
Aug 5, 2013 at 1:00 AM UTC
How To Greet Death: A Response
I wish I could greet death Like a svelte Russian KGB agent With bright red lipstick and a menthol Dangling from my mouth Leaning against a brick wall So casually But in reality I will greet death like a newborn infant Alone in the world until it meets the eyes Of its mother I will greet death Hiding under a desk With the barrel of a gun pointed at my face Wondering when was the last time I told my mother I loved her. I will greet death like a naïve university student Learning about entropy Did you know, There’s a law of thermodynamics which states entropy is What the universe is constantly moving towards Energy resolving itself into a more probable arrangement Like the moment it all clicked together My universe, my body, my system All shifting to a more probable arrangement, that is Death.
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Aug 5, 2013
Aug 5, 2013 at 1:00 AM UTC
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