Why should mankind not face
the thought of afterlife?
For half the world or so,
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LAST PART: The only name I was stumbling upon is the word Islam as I fervently know that the followers are very fanatic and thus we may not compare, because IF we compare with other religions, we may insult the true followers, I reckon.I do not mean to criticize you, Michael. With the very best wishes from Sylvia Frances Chan. (Nederland)
Conrinued A: I fully agree with your lovely opinion. I believe in God too and I know God IS love as stated in The Bible, so then all be indeed samely simply love. I have enjoyed a very lot your honest poem consisting the Afterlife of Death. While reading I must concentrate, and this thoughtprovoking poem does synchronize.
I am citing you now: our god is love – then how can death not be a part of that same love? we understand all our, and their, apparent differences and see this from that heart of total love.. and also, this, my fantasy of love in death, may all be samely, simply, love. To be continued, please. Read A.
Good questions within this poem, Michael...and I think you have touched upon the most important thing of all...love. As human beings, we can barely comprehend the kind of love that takes us into eternity. Raynette
But what of those who know not love Who never have nor will The monsters and the psychopaths How guiltlessly they kill. For fantasies of second chance to hold any resonance: these loveless beings, be they here as someone else’s penance?
The music added here has such a beautiful tune, absolutely loveliest. A 10 for your thought provoking poem.