When others depart, the illusion persists,
Death seems a distant tale, for others to enlist.
In this shared belief, many hearts reside,
That mortality is distant, a truth denied.
When a soul departs, eyes seek earthly gain,
A misguided pursuit, in loss and in pain.
Yet, the wisdom lies in the quiet breath,
Life's temporary nature, a dance with death.
In the face of loss, the common refrain,
"I'll live without you," the heart's silent
strain.
As if time stretches in limitless grace,
Forgetting life's brevity, the finite space.
The essence of departure, a fierce guide,
Teaching that possessions in life subside.
Not truly ours, nor yours, nor their own,
In the dance with mortality, seeds are sown.
Let not death be viewed through a narrow lens,
A reminder intense, as life transcends.
All that we claim, all we hold so dear,
Temporary echoes, in the cosmic sphere.
For when others depart, what we truly find,
Is a lesson in the impermanence of humankind.
Life's treasures borrowed, a short-lived loan,
In the grand design, we are all but stardust, sown.
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