Life versus Death
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To say that death is but a shadow on
The universe is like a whispered lie,
Especially if the speaker is no pawn
But known as uninfected by B’hai
Or other fuzziness of thought. The flood
Of life on earth swamps like a fate, immense,
And yet a destiny more like the mud
In Noah’s time. The cosmos knows that dense
Destruction crushes everywhere in time.
Our tiny speck is nothing in the vast
Vile vacuum that kills. The rest is slime
At best and nothingness, chomped stars aghast.
Death far outweighs the trickle of earth’s life.
The rest is measureless and ruthless strife.

© Phillip Whidden

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