Death Poem by martha shaw

Death

Rating: 5.0


You wouldn't wake,
your life was at stake.
I cried many tears,
there shouldv'e been more years.

Your heart had no beat.
One day we'll meet.
In heavens place,
you will never be replaced.

I didn't even say goodbye,
begging god why.
He took you so fast,
now all I have is the past.

He took you so far away,
now my life is in dismay.
Death is all around,
so hush.........don't make a sound.

It'll take any soul,
so make your life whole.
Don't be nieve to death,
because you never know your last breath.

R.I.P. Rochelle Dee

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
William Jackson 11 February 2006

Martha, I am very sorry for your loss. I lost my Father suddenly, and it took me years to get over it. This is a sad poem, but it is one that is relevant to everyone.

0 0 Reply
READ THIS POEM IN OTHER LANGUAGES
1 / 1
martha shaw

martha shaw

Calafornia
Close
Error Success