On the day I die,
or on subsequent days,
whatever will be the new world
to which I will be sent,
I will never stop missing this one,
where for so many years I lived.
Forever I will remember these happy days,
friends, lovers, sincere smiles and kind words,
born of honest coexistence with my fellow ones.
I will be sure the body that will remain here,
defeated by time and its ills, surely had carried
a strong spirit with which had been born,
such spirit will last forever and ever.
I will learn to discard, what will give me even
a certain pleasure, those dark moments left by
unconscious brothers, misfits in their generation,
who gave me anything and added up to nothing.
The good memories I will carry far outweigh
the disappointments and displeasures I faced;
these latter, perhaps, to some extent, fruit
of too much believe, too little misdoubt.
This poem and all others at this blog, authored by Edilson Afonso Ferreira ©
There’s, always something left behind after death, that transcends beyond the, phsical, what we can see, can touch, and can, sense.
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No doubt, and our life on earth is a preparation for a new cycle that we will face after death, I firmly believe. I hope I am living as correctly as possible.
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