Death Comes For Us All
Death comes for us all.
You don’t notice when you are
Young and filled with fresh desire
Only when your cat gets hit by a car
And you long for your snuggle buddy
Whose face is now frozen in grimace
Or your grandmother dies,
Erasing the link to how it was when
Shutting off a part of you forever
Death becomes intimate when
Your mother, father, brother, son
Are only dust and memories
Then you see a darkness
Hovering close to your own
Worn mirrored face.
Yes, it comes for us all.
When Death beckons, let him
Take my hand to dance me away
One thought on "Death Comes For Us All"
Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.
This poem is full of thought and heart. The end, “dance me away”–powerful.