Who cares about your legs



Oh Death, thou comest with a grace so calm,
A final journey, a release from harm.
No more pain, no more tears,
Only peace and rest, for all the years.

Thou bringeth an end to life's long strife,
A release from earthly burdens and the weight of life.
No more worries, no more fears,
Only joy and peace, through all the years.

For Death is but a bridge, to a land divine,
Where all our sorrows, shall forever shine.
A place of happiness, where all is well,
A kingdom of love, where peace doth dwell.

So let us celebrate Death, with a joyful heart,
For it bringeth us, a brand new start.
A reunion with loved ones, who've gone before,
And a life of endless peace, forevermore.

So raise a glass, to Death so kind,
For it bringeth us, peace of mind.
And when our time, hath finally come,
We'll cross that bridge, and be forever one.

About this poem

A moment of true pain.

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Submitted by josea.14338 on January 31, 2023

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme XXXA BBAA CCDD EEFF GGXX
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 831
Words 180
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

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