
When I was 8,
I thought death is cruel fate and is a punishment to the sinners.
The cadaver is buried or burnt to not leave any traces of the misdeeds, my grandparents say.
And after years, I realized,
death is a peaceful end to life,
a fullstop to existence, no commas, no continuations,
humans are mortal and not a renewable resource to spread love.
After all, death has one more letter than life and love.
One fine day will turn up,
on which I’ll depart from the world,
leaving them,
everyone and everything I loved.
I’ll breathe for the last time in life and my body with no heartbeat will be called “a corpse” and customs be carried out to discard it.
They’ll delicately lift me and put me into the casket.
My best friend know that I’m fond of good smells, she might suggest a sandalwood coffin, maybe.
My daughter gracefully carries the weight of woes but can’t bear the thorns in rose, adorn it with chrysanthemums, my mum would cry.
She drapes dreams as her dress and victory as her maquillage, dad would boast.
I would have written a note asking them to place things that makes my heart soft; my mother’s perfume,
the sea shells, stamps and the coins I collected, a cassette tape with evergreen songs, the love letters I wrote and received and lastly, his pictures to carry him forever in grave.
I’ll see people mourning, weeping and they’ll talk about everything
the places I travelled, the poems I penned, the my music I made and the way I lived.
You see?
I’ll go a drive through a nostalgia street and joyful days.
I’ll listen to the eulogies and funeral poems being read,
there are also tears falling from the sky, pansies accompany her, ocean water turns black and mourns; people add imageries and flatter me.
Who will cry when you die? If they ask.
Look at them I would say, proudly.
And,
There he stands leaning on the wall, a funeral where my love for died, but I live,
my man would say to himself.
I trail him as shadows in disguise, showed him what love is, taught him what life is, but didn’t teach him to live without me…
He cries,
and I would cry seeing him.
Thank you so much for reading!🌻
This is profoundly beautiful poem, Hemalatha….I think my heart just skipped a beat….your poem creates an intense imagery….true, body turns into ashes / become one with different elements….but soul never dies….this formless form takes another form…I see such Images on my screen at times….Images is also the name of my poem that I wrote once….thank you for your sharing ✨
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Thank you so much, Navin!😇 Imageries unintentionally occupy my poem, I don’t think and add them but when I write they join in the flow. I notice them while proof reading. I’m glad you noticed them.😊
I’ll check your poem right now!😌
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“I don’t think and add them but when I write they join in the flow.”….how beautiful….yeah, I notice them the way they flow ✨
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Thank you!🙈❤️
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You’re welcome, Hemalatha ❤️✨
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Lovely and imaginative poem. Some of the elements remind me of burial customs in ancient Egypt. Have a great day, Hema! 🙂
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Thank you so much, ma’am.
Yeah, they place valuables in the coffin right?
Have a great day, ma’am!🤗
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🙂
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Such a beautiful and imaginative poem Hematite! This is just wow!😍😍
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Hema* damn autocorrect🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
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😅😅😅hematite
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I’m strong as iron ore😂😂
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Haha! My autocorrect agrees🤣😅
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Thank you so much, Nawazish!❤️
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Wow this is soooo beautiful!! 😭❤️
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Awww!
Thank you so much, Pavithra ❤️
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Emotionally touched by every line here. So beautifully written dear little sister 😍
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Thank you so much, Sissy❤️
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Very poignant, touched the chord of my heart❤
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I’m glad you felt so…
Thank you so much for reading, ma’am!🤗❤️
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❤️
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I love the imagery in the poem. 👏🏼
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Thank you so much, Jo❤️
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Wow, this was so thought provoking and I thought of death as beautiful for the first time…I don’t know if that’s the right thing to think about something like death…but this was so profound. the last line 😍😍
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I’m not sure though!😅
Thank you so much for reading, Nehal❤️
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Ohhhhh so lovely !!!💗💗
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Thank you, Vani❤️
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It’s poignant yet done cheerfully. Death, a full stop and all that will be, because of it. Loved it.
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Yes, exactly!
Thank you so much!❤️
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Oh, that twist at the end… 🥺
I’m always amazed at how you can create such beautiful, beautiful poetry, Hemalatha! It’s truly amazing. The stanza listing all the things that make the speaker’s heart soft is my favorite. ❤
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Aww🥺❤️
Thank you so much for this beautiful comment, Wardah!
That stanza is my favourite too. ❤️
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You’re welcome! 💕
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Oh..did i shed a tear just now..??
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Really, did you?🥺
That’s a beautiful compliment to my poem!❤️
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Hello Hema,
I wrote this English essay a few months ago about how death is necessary for life. I spoke about how immortality is actually a curse and our limited-time gives us purpose in life and the motivation to take action.
Reading this poem gave me a similar feeling. Death shouldn’t be something we should fear as it’s just a part of life. But this poem was definitely touching and the imaginative aspect was outstanding!
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Oh, that’s a good coincidence!
Thank you so much, Ashiq! It means a lot!🤗
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🙂🙃🙂🙃
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I was very scared of death. I had sleepless nights thinking about how can I ever face it!
This poem is so beautifully written Hema .. touching one.. I hope someone places my mobile too in my coffin 😄
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Mobile? My mom says this when I use mobile for a long time…😂
Thank you so much, ma’am!🤗❤️
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Beautiful, Hemalatha. You create some wonderful imagery with your language. Just lovely. 🙏🙏
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Thank you so much, Sir!🤗❤️
Have a great day!
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You’re very welcome. Thank you. You too! ❤️😊
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Good afternoon, Hemalatha Ramesh
Death walks next to me
since my birth
he is my companion
I’m afraid of
of which I fear every day
feel in me
and then comes
in the last breath
the shadow
of the all-encompassing
Nothing
Best regards
Hans Gamma
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TRUE WORDS! THANKS FOR READING!😊❤️
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Wow!! How do you manage to write so beautifully! You are so talented ❤
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Awww❤️
Thank you so much, Sissy! It means a lot❤️
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Beautiful poem ❤️
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Thank you!❤️
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💖💖
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❤️❤️
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❤❤❤❤❤
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😘❤️
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Twist thou,,,,, it was great reading it… So lovely and poetic …. As usual she rocks!!!
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Thank you!❤️
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I’m often very unwilling to think about those final moments, not yet. So much more to live for, but sometimes, in a tangle with depression, the thought crosses my mind.
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I know right! I sometimes never think about death thinking it’s something worse in Life, at few moments I try to glance at it in a wider perspective and try to get the point that it’s more than a loss or void in Life.
Thanks for reading, Jude.😇
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My pleasure 🌼
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Love the way you express❤. Love it.
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Thank you so muchhhh!❤️
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Very very beautiful Hemaa
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Thank you, Athira!❤️
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Most welcome Hema..
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So beautiful!♥️
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Thank you!❤️
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Wait, What is your age again? (Kidding, u don’t have to tell!)
Just wondering how you come up with such profound thoughts everytime? And your ability to pen them down like a masterpiece! Brilliant Hema!
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Hehehe, I’m 18😂
Masterpiece!?😭
Thank you so much! You left my dumbstruck 🥺❤️
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Yes! They are… You are very talented, Hema! Keep nurturing it!
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❤️❤️
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