Death
A Chapter by Rev. Fr, S. D. Blankenship DDiv., PhD., MA.
See I told you no one would miss me, but you didn't
Understand. When I died I saw you you did not cry, though
I told you to miss me, you never did. I took the pill and waited
Changing, trying to heal. I never did. You knew I loved you, for
I told you everyday. Now I burn in hell for you to live so well.
Did you even care about me at all, you never came to stop me
Everyone, but you saw me fall.
© 2012 Rev. Fr, S. D. Blankenship DDiv., PhD., MA.
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