When You Die Poem by MOHAMMAD SKATI

When You Die



When you die anytime, anywhere, and everywhere You take everything with you except your material things, You take your good deeds and your bad deeds with you Inside that grave that was designated for you a long time ago, You are scared, aren't you? You will be alone after they bury you inside that dark grave, Your soul will leave your body inevitably to be somewhere, We will know later who will love you or who will mention your Bad deeds or good deeds, You know people very well if they will mention your good deeds Or your bad deeds, Everything that is good will be in the scale of the good deeds and Anything that is bad will be in the scale of the bad deeds, God never created you or anyone of us in vain, but He created you or us to fulfill a good duty in life, Are you still scared, aren't you? Everyone will inevitably leave this world sooner or later into The other world that is waiting for him or for her, Our life here (in this world) is not everlasting and permanent Simply because we can not be alive for thousands of years, We take what we did in this world for the other world to be or Not to be over there, so When you die inevitably you will discover what you did in this World if it is good or if it is bad, but without coming back again To tell us about your situation over there and even we will not be Able to tell what people talk about you after passing away this world.

Monday, June 2, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: death of a friend
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