Kaitlyn Byington

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Death (Longer Version) - Poem by Kaitlyn Byington
Lying down in the summer sun,
I relized how I've already won,
The death of many...
My peers,
My enimies,
My friends,
But wait,
What friends?
Even so,
All dead,
In a pool of shattered souls,
blood, everywhere.
No matter what we do,
Death shall be the most peaceful,
The most wonderful things in our lives.
Or shall I say, the end?
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Poem Submitted: Monday, August 9, 2010
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