The End, by Albert Ahearn Subscribe to rss feed for Albert Ahearn

Death, the final equalizer;
be it a leaf, human or star
their end is inevitable.
Can it easily be conceived?
will it truly be understood?
Do their unique differences:
diminutive or gigantic
change deaths meaning and concept?
Does any of that matter much?
Humans perceive death as macabre
a horror of loss and decay.
leaf and star suffer the same fate
yet both lives end naturally
without a promised afterlife.


Octal Syllabic Verse
Posted: 2012-10-03 14:09:18 UTC

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