Life And Its Inevitable Death Poem by Rosalita Fern

Life And Its Inevitable Death

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Life starts with ease,
Like watching the birds and the sea.
Life forever being wasted within people,
Taken early from their loves, leaving the void.
Life is filled with love and hate, wishing, hoping and fearing
wasting life shying from love and life, feeding off hate.
The fires of hate overpowering the joy of love.
Life is the beauty from a single rose
Life is the chirp from one single bird
Life is the sun and the blue sky and even the grey clouds linked with a storm.
Life is the stars sparkling on a black night.

Death is an unfinished kiss with your lover
Death is the murder of a half bloomed flower
Death is a Robins broken wing
Death is forever everywhere,
Sometimes bringing relief but forever bringing pain.
People flirt with death as leaves flirt with the wind
Death is an end, but never final
As imprints left with the ones behind will keep the memory of you alive.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Mark R Slaughter 05 March 2009

I like the sharp contrast from life to death and the line Death is an end, but never final... Very true! Mark

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