I in death

by Keith Sears   Feb 25, 2008


`I`

At the moment of conception, `I` enter this body.

`I` exist in this body as it encompasses thoughts and all that is flavoured by existence on this alien planet for `I`.

This personality, these views, these opinions, these believes, these dreams, become entangled with existence, all acquired and influenced by experience and life`s persistence.

This body grows older and wears out, dying, unable to exist as a sense organ on this planet for `I`.

Finding no home, vanished are the personality, views, opinions, believes and dreams which served this body in existence as once it did roam.

`I` have no further use for this body and return to where `I` came from.

Don`t mourn this body, it was only a vehicle to exist in to experience life on Earth through the body`s senses.

`I` have left it.

Keith. 2008

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  • 16 years ago

    by vaibhav shah

    Very similar to the message of Geeta.But the style is entirely unique.excellent perception of death.

  • 16 years ago

    by Gabba Gabba Hey

    This is an amazing poem---it reminds me of Edna St. Vincent, you should check her out. And don't be upset about the girl thing--she's one of my favorite authors. :P

    Rock on!

    Toni

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