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Death is the glory of having lived .. i meant
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Angesom_AG
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November 25, 2007
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Death is the glory of having leaved .. it is the culmination of life .. could easily be compared to ejaculation .. an end of something .. that’s why I guess I hear stories of good people - in peace with their conscience - dying with a smile on their faces and stuff .. that wouldn’t happen if one’s in pain .. right?
posted by
Angesom_AG
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November 25, 2007
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Thanks all- and especially ANGESOM. I love a Emily Dickinson circle
I promise to visit....poetry can do anything and everything; but if it does not include death in its circle, it is being coy, bashful or cowardly! shalom
posted by
salem8
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November 25, 2007
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and i meant the one ending with WHITEMAN .. i liked that one more then the one without ..
posted by
Angesom_AG
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November 24, 2007
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I Sit and Look Out
thank you .. i found one at least who seems to have understood .. i hope i'm not wrong .. if you visit my page .. scroll down to the very bottom and read a poem titled "black" .. and the other stuff on you way
posted by
Angesom_AG
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November 24, 2007
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3:48 PM
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LUCKILY THEY SWING BOTH WAYS!!!!!!!!! SAM
posted by
sam444
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November 24, 2007
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Thanks Rich--in an impt. way LIFE is always about coming to terms w/ DEATH
Emily sure did that and celebrated life in the fly, butterfly and spider while she nursed her mom who lay in a stroke for 10 years or so. She never married in order to let her sister go to college and have a full life ...like Jesus sacrifice on a microcosmic level! shalom--peace--salaam
posted by
salem8
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November 24, 2007
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laydi
Death can be scary at times.
posted by
richinstore
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November 24, 2007
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