Unbreak This Mortal Fear Poem by Adams King

Unbreak This Mortal Fear

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Unbreak this mortal fear I plead
That brave men may sometimes bleed

That man may fear his own death
Is the most sacrificial show on earth

For we were all made to Kiss the dust
And no man his life should trust

Death may come known or unknown
Yet it holds a purpose to every soul

Who seek paradise should prepare to die
No man keeps his life and wins his life

Who on earth can battle with his grave
I know no heart, coward or brave

Unbreak this mortal fear I plead
That what need be needs to be

That I see death only as a fence
In between two separate life hence

For death brethren is only a demarcation
To mortality and immortality ocean

Thursday, April 16, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: death,fear,immortality,resurrection
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