The Inevitable Death Poem by AMADU KAMARA

The Inevitable Death

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Lovely death marks the ending of all the
Beginning of things irrespective of
Human hierarchies and achievements. As the belly of
The dust never full or have constipation,
The cries of human will never come to an end.

Being a philosopher of the advent of
Death make one's mind become indolent to
The world challenges because life is useless
When you are highly philosophical in mind
Usually when we ask suspense questions.

Go and tell countrymen and women that the
World is vanity and every being signed a treaty
With death, so why do we fight for houses when
We occupy a room in which we cannot
Take up all the space on the beds we sleep.

Death disposes our proposals with its heartless
Behavior. The scriptures of God are the
Visas left with us to enter his great kingdom
Because every day we sleep, we get closer to him.
And he will embrace us if we work hard.

Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: death
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
I WROTE THIS POEM EXPRESSING GRIEF OVER MY UNCLE'S DEATH
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dr Antony Theodore 05 January 2016

The scriptures of God are the Visas left with us to enter his great kingdom Because every day we sleep, we get closer to him. And he will embrace us if we work hard. yes the holy Scrirpture and the word oF God shall we follow, it gives mental peace and great joy here to live on the earth and then to obtain everlasting salvation in the kingdom of God. thank you very much. work hard is also your message. thank you dear poet. tony

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A poem with sorrow and sadness Great write with intensity of emotions

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A very touching poem and yet philosophical.

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Roseann Shawiak 12 January 2015

Great poem, very philosophical and questioning, signs of a true poet. Questions we would all like to have answered, that pop up out of gardens of sorrow when we lose the love of our lives. Thank you Amadu for touching my heart with the beauty of your saddened words. RoseAnn

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