Last Call.. It's Our Own Choice



Last Call..
 It's Our Own Choice
• We all believe that the only truth in our life is "death"
& the time we're going to leave was written before our birth
• We all have faith that our end is only with GOD's hand  
& we don't know when we're going to take our last breath
• But, I was thinking what if we feel that is our time to go?
What we'll gone do before getting out from life's gate
• Leaving everything behind at a time only God know
And there is no way to go back, it's our inevitable fate
• What will happen to us, if there's no one here at all?
How we'll behave if we feel that we're about to fall?
• And God gives us a chance, more time for a last call
May be a message or one word coming from our soul
• Would it be an emergency call as we're scaring to die
Asking for help, no matter from who but it's our hope ray
• Or asking God for mercy as it's all what we need to feel okay
& call our dear ones who are in our prayer to tell them bye
• For me my call will be to my dears in my pray to hear their voice
Asking God for mercy till my end with only God's hand
• & thanking God for everything & for this chance that worth to express myself by this last call as that's our own choice

About this poem

poem is talking about our choices .. & especially we feel lost or our life is about to finish .. for whom will be our last call ..

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Written on August 27, 2022

Submitted by rania_hosny12369 on October 05, 2023

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Scheme ABCDECFGFGAAAHIJJIBEB
Closest metre Iambic heptameter
Characters 1,216
Words 253
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 21

Rania Hosny Abdel Fattah Hassan

Rania Hosny Abdel Fattah Hassan .. an egyptian poems writer "on line" & I published my 1st poem on line " falling down " on 2002 & win "award winning poet" Pin on 2012 from www.poetry.com "Rania Hosny Abdel Fattah Hassan" Poetry.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2021. Web. 18 Feb. 2021. . more…

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