Life & DeathA Poem by Alvin L. KathembeA poem about Hope.I read somewhere that Death is just One long, deep, dark and endless sleep And sleep the sleep of death you must With the dinosaurs in the deep. And the thought drives me half insane That I should never wake again. My mind protests against the thought My heart will not bear the idea It cannot be! The notion wrought In me the darkest kind of fear. To be Nothing - no thought nor deed To sleep, and sleep, and sleep, and sleep… So I visited a graveyard The slumbering corpses to ask What lay in store in the Beyond Just silence, and fear, and dark? My voice rang through the darkness dense No stirring, no answers - silence. It came then to me, by and by The dead don’t hear, or speak, or sing The living know that they shall die And the dead know not anything. Questions asked to those who are slain Are but wasted breath, all in vain. So then what shall the living do but grieve? As long as I live, Life I shall cherish. Then what shall the living do but believe That one day, though my thoughts shall all perish - One marvellous day, devoid of all pain I, once being dead, shall live yet again. © 2011 Alvin L. KathembeReviews
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Added on March 10, 2011Last Updated on March 10, 2011 AuthorAlvin L. KathembeNairobi, KenyaAboutI write for the mind...and if I touch your heart while I'm at it, I'll take it. more..Writing
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