Even If I Die Poem by ChiMark Sunlight Ndubuisih

Even If I Die



Even if I die
My name is not changed.
I hear you telling me something
That my memory will die with me.
Even if I die to prove my love for many
They will be left to smell the rod like prisoners
When my death is to be a sacrifice of freedom.
Even if I die today or tomorrow to fulfil the call
That comes from the celestial hemisphere
What shall be the root of my death if nothing is Altered for the good of others? .
Even if I die like the dead in this world
I am afraid that sinners will not reject evil.
And if I then die before my call off hour
Who will dare be bold to claim responsibility? .

Monday, February 23, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: Regret
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