In the blink of an eye, I'm in life's afternoon.
Speed onward I pray; O Death come for me soon.
My three score and ten are now thirty years past; 
I plead for the end, as the die has been cast.
Your hovering shadows predict my demise, 
Yet let me live on; no regard for my cries.
I listen in hope, but I hear not the knell
That signals the journey to Heaven or Hell.
Make haste and release me, I beg once again, 
The mercy of death will relieve all my pain.
Your scythe with its bloodstained and oft sharpened blade
Can grant me the one wish for which I have prayed.
How long must I lay in this bed, close to death? 
How long will it be 'til I take my last breath? 
The chill of your presence just taunts with a lie, 
A promise unkept; for I still wait to die.                
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
 
                     
                
Very heart felt, i can relate to this. Well done. Alex