Post by Science Phixion on May 17, 2023 1:27:03 GMT
Death, a feared and final fate,
A step beyond life's open gate.
A journey we all must embark,
Leaving behind our earthly mark.
In its embrace, we find release,
From pain, from sorrow, from disease.
A peaceful end to life's great quest,
A chance to finally lay to rest.
Though it may seem a bitter pill,
Death offers peace, and time to still.
For in the end, we all must go,
And leave behind life's ebb and flow.
So let us cherish each new day,
And live our lives in our own way.
For when our time on earth is done,
We'll leave behind a legacy begun.
Inevitable, it comes for us all,
The final curtain, the end of the call,
A journey into the unknown,
Leaving behind all that we've known.
The reaper comes, with scythe in hand,
To lead us to an unknown land,
A place of rest, of peace and calm,
Where all is still, and there's no harm.
Though death may seem a fearsome foe,
It's just a part of life's great show,
A passage to a brighter place,
Where we'll find eternal grace.
Enticing and unyielding,
Death comes to all, unrelenting.
A shadow cast upon our days,
A final breath, a parting gaze.
We fear its grasp, its icy hold,
But it comes for us, young or old.
And though it may seem cruel and bleak,
Death is but a transition we must seek.
For beyond the veil, a new world awaits,
A realm of peace, without the fates
That bind us to this mortal plane,
A place where we are whole again.
So fear not death, but embrace its call,
For it is but the end of one stage, after all.
Death, the great unknown,
A final journey we must all embark upon.
No one knows what lies beyond,
But we must face it with courage that's strong.
It comes to us all, young and old,
No one can escape its hold.
But in life we can find solace and peace,
And hope that death will bring release.
Though it may seem scary and dark,
We must trust in its natural arc.
For without death, life is incomplete,
It is a part of the cycle, bittersweet,
So let us not fear the unknown.
But embrace it as a part of life's own,
And cherish every moment that we're alive,
For death will come, but we can thrive.
A step beyond life's open gate.
A journey we all must embark,
Leaving behind our earthly mark.
In its embrace, we find release,
From pain, from sorrow, from disease.
A peaceful end to life's great quest,
A chance to finally lay to rest.
Though it may seem a bitter pill,
Death offers peace, and time to still.
For in the end, we all must go,
And leave behind life's ebb and flow.
So let us cherish each new day,
And live our lives in our own way.
For when our time on earth is done,
We'll leave behind a legacy begun.
Inevitable, it comes for us all,
The final curtain, the end of the call,
A journey into the unknown,
Leaving behind all that we've known.
The reaper comes, with scythe in hand,
To lead us to an unknown land,
A place of rest, of peace and calm,
Where all is still, and there's no harm.
Though death may seem a fearsome foe,
It's just a part of life's great show,
A passage to a brighter place,
Where we'll find eternal grace.
Enticing and unyielding,
Death comes to all, unrelenting.
A shadow cast upon our days,
A final breath, a parting gaze.
We fear its grasp, its icy hold,
But it comes for us, young or old.
And though it may seem cruel and bleak,
Death is but a transition we must seek.
For beyond the veil, a new world awaits,
A realm of peace, without the fates
That bind us to this mortal plane,
A place where we are whole again.
So fear not death, but embrace its call,
For it is but the end of one stage, after all.
Death, the great unknown,
A final journey we must all embark upon.
No one knows what lies beyond,
But we must face it with courage that's strong.
It comes to us all, young and old,
No one can escape its hold.
But in life we can find solace and peace,
And hope that death will bring release.
Though it may seem scary and dark,
We must trust in its natural arc.
For without death, life is incomplete,
It is a part of the cycle, bittersweet,
So let us not fear the unknown.
But embrace it as a part of life's own,
And cherish every moment that we're alive,
For death will come, but we can thrive.