Don'T Fear Death Poem by David Hockaday

Don'T Fear Death



Don't fear death.
It happens to you, me, and the rest.
Living life is a test.
Living among the worst of the worst and the best of the best.

Your birthday is an ip adress that makes you an unique identifier.
Each year past we get older and older.
Nothing on earth lasts forever and ever.
Time moves on and so does life,
But one day, your life comes to an end and you will die.
As far as death, you can try avoid it, but you cannot stop it.
Earth is not our permanent home, its only a planet
Where humans only visit.
Why fear something that you can't control,
We all gonna be buried into the ground deep down below,
Unless you get creamnated.
Either way you still get destroyed and exterminated,
Like your an insect or rodent.
Death does not equal pain,
Because what's never forgotten is your name.
You don't know the day, you will take your last breathe,
So don't fear death.

You can try to avoid it, but you can't stop it, because you didn't create it

Monday, January 12, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: Death
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