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What if no one is waiting for you?
When darkness has fallen, what will you do?
When breath has been taken and eyes go blind
What if in death you should sadly find
No light, no peace, no pearly gates
And no familiar face awaits
Just endless night, no heavenly dreams
No angels song, no hellish screams
Just lifeless flesh til turned to dust
In a box of rotted wood and rust...


Tell me, tell me, what would you do
If you thought that no one was waiting for you?




L Carling
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Dust to Dust
Date: Monday, 4th March 2019 @ 06:55:18 PM AEST
Topic: Sad Poetry


Contributed By: Rakerman1999



What if no one is waiting for you?
When darkness has fallen, what will you do?
When breath has been taken and eyes go blind
What if in death you should sadly find
No light, no peace, no pearly gates
And no familiar face awaits
Just endless night, no heavenly dreams
No angels song, no hellish screams
Just lifeless flesh til turned to dust
In a box of rotted wood and rust...


Tell me, tell me, what would you do
If you thought that no one was waiting for you?




L Carling


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