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Death reveals to man what it really is

Is death freedom from this world?
The ones who knew you will soon (forget)
That you have now attained (what you wanted)
So why should it be (haunting you)?

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As the generations past and time leaves you behind
Existence will be now erased from other people's minds
So that once a living being affecting many other lives
I can see that all you feel is (pleasure)

Are you unaware that there is comfort found in pain?
The endlessness of all the thoughts compounding in your head
Shows you the tragedy of willingly, wanting to be here
Existence is meaningless in (our world)

Hurt that frequents your mind a constant memory
Of a life that is not always (wanting)
To be free of all the (pain and hatred)
I can almost feel it (why can't you?)

Death is to be free of and to cause ultimate pain
Life is fleeting moments of regrets and poor decision-making
So many untruths to sort through never knowing why
One day I shall understand why (we don't)

Can't understand the mortality of man?
Why do I use words of hate to fund communication?
Does the perfect world exist already in my mind
I can see it, I can feel it

Is death freedom from this world?
The ones who knew you will soon (forget)
That you have now attained (what you wanted)
So why should it be (haunting you)?

Death is to be free of and to cause ultimate pain
Life is fleeting moments and regrets and poor decision-making
So many untruths to sort through never knowing why
One day I shall understand why (we don't)

Are you unaware that there is comfort found in pain?
The endlessness of all the thoughts compounding in your head
Shows you the tragedy of willingly, wanting to be here
Existence is meaningless (our world)

Writer(s): Matthew James Wilcock, Luke Martin Kenny

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