Death Poem by Klaren Madaka

Death

Rating: 5.0


You were never invited to our house;
You just budged in to cause havoc!
Sometimes I wonder who gave birth to you.....
Last time you were in our neighbors house and like always you brought pain with you.
Suffering is your middle name, chaos and pain are your nicknames.
My father befriended you and now look where his friendship has landed him.
You are just a weird phenomenon which occurs when it is not required,
Grave and mourning are your relatives why not spent time with them?
You are mysterious, you come hiding and strike when we least expect it.
I applaud you for leaving many hearts including mine in Jeopardy
I salute you son of the cemetery

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
It always causes heartbreaks
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