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Her departing words

As she awaited for her head to pass through the guillotine, She said to the young girl who was standing in front of her
Who was shivering from fright as death approached her,
"I've journeyed the far east of the oceans
The vast lands of the meadows
The internal structures of the earth
Where I've been bound to the shackles of the world
The children live in embers of their parents woes; but
Now all this shall end in mixed feelings;
The sorrows of our fears and the darkness within us shall erupt into it's void.
We are going to a place of peace, joy and laughter;
A place devoid of any sorrows or tears;
Hold on, we're going home
Where we'd be sleeping at last"
As her head was passed through the guillotine,
A curvaceous smile spread across her lips as she took a final glance of the woman who shattered her fears.
With a tear silently streaming down her face,
She slumbered into eternity.

Copyright © Lady Pearl Hemans | Year Posted 2024

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Date: 3/29/2024 3:50:00 AM

Hey there... Your poem masterfully captures the complexity of human emotions in the face of mortality, offering a thought-provoking reflection on acceptance, fear, and the inevitability of death.
Date: 3/29/2024 3:16:00 AM

To be brave at that point in life is truly awesome. To convey your thoughts is even more. What an everlasting impression that young girl must have walked away with.

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