Fair Dues To The Reaper He Does Not Differentiate Poem by Francis Duggan

Fair Dues To The Reaper He Does Not Differentiate



Fair dues to the Reaper he does not differentiate
On the lives of the paupers and of those the masses celebrate,
The lives of the monarch and the billionaire
Just like the lives of the homeless he does not spare
I salute the Reaper though him I do fear
And a bad word against him I'd rather not hear
Since he treats everyone in the very same way
The greatest egalatarian it would seem fair to say
The one who is feared by people Worldwide
From him there is not any safe place to hide
For humans and for all life forms great and small
There is a last day and last night for us all
Those of high status and money and those without fame
To him all are equal and all are the same.

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