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Death recieves the waste of life
The remains of pestilence, pain, grief, and strife But this eternal force of which all creatures hide When it arrives their are no laws present to abide To leave this plane filled with regret and sorrow Only to continue on unsure of comings for tomorrow The afterlife a void of eternal question Ideas of which implanted by faith's suggestion The truth of such we shall never know Till the day when our souls are forced there to go So shrink back from the form the reaper chooses to conceive But decide for yourself if the concepts of faith are yours to believe.
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