If We Die Poem by John G. Nelson

If We Die



If we die, would death brings calms
Lay hopes and riches in our palms?
And If hardships live on the earth,
Should it give applause for death?

If the sun & moon fall from heaven
and Creations have no save haven.
Be the end, all creations should fall,
Should men call God to save us all?

If death cease our love one today,
And Our hearts wail and hold sway.
We cried, sang songs to rest the dead
whilst others groan & wept to plead.

If loves decayed, faded and gone,
Bruise our hearts, mold us like stones,
We would Lie in hates & hopelessness
Bury in oceans of disloyalty & darkness.

3-8-2008

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Anjali Mandokhot 06 August 2008

you raise a question similar to that raised by Shakespeare in a soliloqui in Hamlet....'to be or not to be......to die to to sleep.....' beautiful poem keep sharing wishes

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John G. Nelson

John G. Nelson

Monrovia, Liberia
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