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Poem of Death
In the shadows of night,
death's cold embrace,
Whispers of sorrow,
tears on every face.
Gone is the light,
swallowed by despair,
Echoes of loss linger in the air.
Silent screams pierce through the dark,
Aching hearts bear a heavy mark.
Memories fade,
like stars in the sky,
As we mourn those who said goodbye.
Grief's heavy burden,
a weight to bear,
In the realm of death,
nothing seems fair.
But in the depths of sorrow's deep well,
Hope may rise,
a tale to tell.
nothing seems fair
in the depths of sorrow's deep well
Hope may rise
a tale to tell
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this is a poem about death and the despair of it