Undertaker



Undertaker take me away my heart is broken and I’ve died today and no longer feel and it’s  too late to pray but I’m not worried I have nothing less to say . the devil and I are already friends I’ve spent so many nights down in hell  with him . you see undertaker the devil is not a bad man he’s just misunderstood just like those of us who’ve  try to do good but sometimes ante good and good enough and life is life and life is tough so Thank god oh god I’m happy to say my life is over and I’ve died today so please undertaker we mustn’t delay the devil is waiting and we’ve got hell to pay now undertaker my life has end you must open the door you don’t understand I know the devil I’ve been here befor I love the devil now open the door please I beat you I must get it it’s my turn to pay for my life of sin I beat on the devil when he opened  the door I said lord I thought we’re friends and so much more he said my child It is you who don’t understand you befriended the devil this cold evil man and for that my dear child I can’t let you in you already prayed for your life of sin. Devils not your enemy and God is not your friend and death is it mean your life is over It means you start again heaven not a paradise and Hell is not somewhere you go heaven is a  sacrifice and hell is something you know.

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Undertaker Is a poem about relationships

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Written on September 03, 2023

Submitted by Beenbuckedoff on August 30, 2023

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