Life Pooled In Days Spent Life Time Evaporated Poem by Terence George Craddock

Life Pooled In Days Spent Life Time Evaporated

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death comes fever hot in night sweats wet
death comes creeping cold in nights winter sold
death comes flesh seeking in hot summer heat
death comes taking just before waking morning light;
life pooled in bright daylight countless summer leaves
life pooled in growing seasons learning walking lessons
life pooled in sweeping years long years working rewards
life pooled in sunshine friendships love victories losses;
a night of death a day of life waking sleeping rules all web life
darkness glows in starlight torches night sky burning ember bright
drowning souls swallowed in darkness rivers current sky night;
days spent drowning in light life wick tired burned short in light
days shed life fluttering leaves shed over head in autumn piles
night owl hoots sits awaits leaf running prey as the moon smiles;

Copyright © Terence George Craddock

Friday, January 20, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: death,life,life and death,lifespan,nature,philosophy
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Inspired by the poem 'Der Tod, Das Ist' by the poet Heinrich Heine.
Dedicated to the poet Heinrich Heine.
Original version of the split images 'Death Comes Life Taking Not Long Before Dawn', 'Life Pooled In Daylight Countless Summer Leaves', 'Drowning Souls Swallowed In Darkness' and 'Days Spent Drowning In Light Life Wick' by the poet Terence George Craddock.
Written in January 2017 on the 21.1.2017.
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