If you died tomorrow
Date: Saturday, 2nd February 2008 @ 09:43:42 AM AEST
Topic: Sad Poetry


Contributed By: UnknownLegend

If you died tomorrow, would you really be missed
Would the world as we know it cease to exist
Would the earth on it's axis never more spin
Would there be no breeze just stillness of wind

Would the leaves from the trees in mourning to fall
Would the hustle and bustle of this world to stall
Would rain drops to fall as tears from the sky
Would the birds lose their wings, never to fly

Would the sun in it's glory, never more rise
Would the man in the moon, his face to hide
The fire to consume, your dust blows away
The earth where you trod will be your decay

Will you really be missed, the question to wonder
This you must think and this you must ponder
All you have left, is family and friends
Treat them as treasures, from now to the end.


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