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Death Oh Death
by

Desmond Adofo

Death is a Nature call,
Oh Death how we wish you were not here.
You bring sorrow and mourning to the world.
You take people and without any warning,
You allow them to live no more
Because you are so wicked
You undermined the rich or poor
The just or wicked
The beauty or ugly
Death-Oh-Death
How we wish you were not here.

©2004 by Desmond Adofo
NOTE:
This poem talks about how death can destroy a family, society, or a country by taking away a very important person in life without any warning, while no one can escape it.

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