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Possessed Death
Just a five letter word that makes everyone scared, Just a fate which no one can bare A very awful feeling, a bit confusing, a bit disturbing, When I think about my death bed, Get scared and deep in a thought, Don’t know what Trying to diagnose.... What did I achieve if I die this very moment? With my blood oozing out and making my body go red! A very shattering word it is Which makes me think? What do I possess in this greedy world? What talent or mission did I think to ever have? Something annoys me Makes me anxious Is it me on my death bed? Is my soul in rest? To my belief May be I just dreamt but in reality The situation is still not satisfactory Where is my death bed? What in this greedy world do I possess? May be nothing but only my peaceful soul with my ultimate death!
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