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Cry for life for living |
| One day while traveling upon a silent moor I found a vibrant grave filled with moss, plants and lore. The tomb dweller lay lost in a gentle slumber His skin was still young, untouched by time or hunger. One day this man traveled leaving this world behind He had had a perfect death removed from mankind This perfect death is when we leave with no regret When freed from this ugly world and all those we have met One day I'll travel on leaving all this behind To reside myself in a grave a few feet wide What harm if only a skeleton of me remain If only a silent vestige upholds my name? One day I’ll go but I cannot forget this moor Though the wind is raw and the light is far from pure I would find it bitter, a sincere waste of breath If one day I will be no more but a perfect death Take on the prompt “one day I will be no more but” Rhyming structure of aabb with a syllabic count of twelve except for the last line, an intentional slip with a syllabic count of thirteen |