After Death Poem by Randy McClave

After Death



Should we not believe, there is life after death
Instead of realizing it when we take our last breath,
Knowing that by our past deeds we will all be judged
And in the book of life our names will not be smudged;
What we have said or done will be read quite clearly
And by our deeds and our actions we will pay quite dearly,
So, should we just take our hereafter as a surprise
As we would wait for the end of a race for a trophy or prize.

Randy L. McClave

Monday, May 23, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: death,god,judgment,sin
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
James Mclain 23 May 2016

Maybe there should be a participation trophy.. iip

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Randy McClave

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Ashland, Kentucky
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