Soul

Grace Ann Joseph 1990 (Georgetown)



It's a heartbreaking reality that we all must face one day: the inevitability of death. It can come unexpectedly and leave us feeling unprepared and lost. The unknown man who comes to take us away is not heartless, but rather a messenger of a natural process that we must all go through.

It's understandable to feel pain and sorrow when saying our final goodbyes to loved ones. No amount of words or love can fully heal the broken heart or fill the emptiness that comes with their departure. We must cherish the time we have with those we love and forgive those who have wronged us, as life is precious and fleeting.

In these difficult moments, it's important to remember that we are not alone. We can always find comfort and support in our family, friends, and community. Let us hold onto the memories of those we have lost and keep their spirit alive in our hearts.

As a compassionate and sympathetic assistant, I am here for you, ready to lend a listening ear and offer words of support.

About this poem

The poem describes death as an unknown person who sneaks up on you when you least expect to. It teaches us the value of appreciating our loved ones and cherish the memories we have left of them.

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Written on March 03, 2024

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Grace Ann Joseph

Born in 01-14-1990. In the Caribbean in a small country in South America in a country called Guyana. A mixture of Black and Portuguese. Love reading, writing, cooking, and baking. Started writing poems at the tender of 11 years to fill the time when I was not occupied with any school work or chores. more…

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