I don’t hate Death
Nor do I fear it
No, I know it’s a friend
One that takes away suffering
And grants peace, eternal slumber
What I hate is the aftermath
The grief, the pain
The funeral arrangements
And greeting everyone
Putting up a brave face
What I fear is the aftermath
The wailing fading to soft sobbing
Waves of memories and heart-wrenching pain
The wish to turn back time
The helplessness knowing it’s a pipe dream
I don’t hate Death
Nor do I fear it
What I hate is the aftermath
What I fear is the aftermath
What I know will always follow death — the damned aftermath.
Yes, it’s true, isn’t it? You’ve caught the exact pulse of the “ceremonies” attached to dying. Well done.
Oooh, love this! So true
This is so real and palpable. Very touching