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The Poetic Word

Life After Death

BY GLORIA O’KOYE

Everyone wants a peaceful departure from this worldly realm.

The longer a body fights the gravity of time passing,

A soul becomes weary,

Begging for the beholder to please let go.

 

Time to move on, the pleas increase.

Vivid hallucinations of loved ones

Waiting at the end of the tunnel,

A bridge crossing over

Without a chance of return.

 

Sometimes a spirit calls the shot

whispering its plans to the harp of intuitions.

 

Everyone knows and reacts when it is almost time,

Starting from four months the detachment begins,

only those that are in tune with their gut feelings would decipher from the start.

 

By the last two weeks, a sudden tsunami of love rushes into the subconscious minds,

Even acting out in tantrums of a toddler

Once a man, twice a child

To complete the circle.

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