Thanatophilia

Thanatophilia

A Poem by Cass Ashe

Beautiful and calm as a spring sunshower,
Cooling drops speckle my warm body
Until I am veiled in dew and flowers
That slowly grant peaceful stasis to me.

Heat from within and cold from without,
Harmonizing silently in the bright void between
A moment and eternity, free of doubt
And unshackled from the bounds of certainty.

Neither awake nor asleep in this bliss
Yet detached from emotion altogether,
Knowing that I am loved and loveless
Upon the moment I sever the final tether.

Not a lust nor an infatuation, but a draw.
As if pulled by gravity in space’s expanse
And freely flowing like water from thaw.
If I have ever loved, I feel it in our dance.

You seduce me to finality, ye Angel of Death,
The Angel I fear, but Death takes my breath.

© 2023 Cass Ashe


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Very well written and obviously the product of much meditation on the topic. Would it not be ironic, though, if mighty death were just a doorman?

Posted 9 Months Ago


Cass Ashe

9 Months Ago

Thank you! And an interesting idea worth its own deep rumination indeed.

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Added on July 13, 2023
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Tags: death, love, peace, calm, nature, flowers, rain, sun, spring, seasons, dreams, sleep

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Cass Ashe
Cass Ashe

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There is no lasting definition of me, as I am endlessly seeking to grow and change as a person, but feel free to call me whatever you desire, as my pen name is only that- a pen name. My poetry is a re.. more..

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