ALL DIE YOUNG
The Child within,
Never dies,
Tho' sometimes he hides,
Sometimes she cries,
We keep Dreams unfettered,
Till we depart this Earth,
Into a New Mothers' womb,
Unto a Glorious New Birth,
All Die Young,
Only to live again,
So piss on my grave,
We'll all meet again,
In the End.
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Posted: Jul 2018
About this poem:
King Solomon had everything a person could desire, including wisdom. He declared all to be, "...vanity, a grasping for the wind." So live your life in contentment and joy. Die in peace knowing all your labor in life, all your material possessions and wealth are worth less than piss on a paupers' grave.
Comments (1)
The intended message is, We all live forever. We're created in this world but our time here is very short. Hence, we all physically die young.
Our souls live forever.