Deaths Door Poem by Ronald Strickland

Deaths Door



If a door opens on it's own. And you say ' come in '. Have you invited death in? ;
If death came in, would you sat and share with death your plan? If you make death cry, it may stay.
But if you fill it with laughter it may just go away. Close the door. Just watch as death seems to just evaporate away.

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Ronald Strickland

Ronald Strickland

LaFayette, Georgia
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