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Two Poems from our Funerals Poetry Collection

 
 
READING AND WRITING
   
Author: Linus Chirchir
   
Poem:
READING AND WRITING
   
  What a great deal of pleasure at your leisure,

You can treasure from a world in pressure.

To reveal more than it conceals,

And conceal less than it reveals.

The good, moral aspects of our everyday life,

Rather than the immoral acts to stay alive.

Through the colorful world of reading,

And the beautiful art of writing.

Since reading is to eliminate illiteracy and transform,

While writing is to innovate new ideas and inform.

Let’s therefore hasten the quest for knowledge,

On a favorably even capacity to the competitive edge.

To enlighten all the folks illiterate,

And widen the acumen for the all and sundry literate.

Know that the arena of reading and writing,

Can be that superbly enriching and fulfilling.

And all the distinctive readers and writers,

A mere league of players and doers.

Who contribute to growth and development

Of attribute knowledge, wisdom and contentment.
   
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A Miserable Death Awaits
   
Author: Melyssa Sprott
   
Poem: A Miserable Death Awaits
   

One sinister kiss from frozen lips
will bind your soul with sorrow.
A thousand years of torment,
and all before tomorrow.

You'll greet an unshakeable coma--
and all from just one kiss.
How could something so soft and sweet
be so cold and dangerous?

You thought you had experienced pain.
What joy do I now see?
You have finally experienced pain
if you survive one kiss from me.
 
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