My sole attitude in death
Death entails life, but life never does
As it indicates remorse and dilapidation
To give freedom of life in line with evil doings.
For altogether intoning the race
Of life in the dearth of thoughts
Everlasting love and perpetual outpourings
In the state of mental physique
Towards the bright light of the planet.
All the beatitudes, things short-lived or long-lived
Everything cannot be absolved
from the dreadful Attitudes and feelings of life everlasting
To contemplate the ideas as generated
Under the greenwood and strategic Feelings for life forever.
Death is universal, but someone
Dies doubly as if his physical death appears
And he is absent from the people
And his countrymen to see and come
In faith and love, to obey the social rules
In society, friendship and love
From the world hereinafter in the race
Of the life and worldly involved
In actions and religion for peace
Not in individual but for universal demand
In life, nobody is responsible
For the Disobedience and neglecting the duties
In day and night, his prayer.
As it indicates remorse and dilapidation
To give freedom of life in line with evil doings.
For altogether intoning the race
Of life in the dearth of thoughts
Everlasting love and perpetual outpourings
In the state of mental physique
Towards the bright light of the planet.
All the beatitudes, things short-lived or long-lived
Everything cannot be absolved
from the dreadful Attitudes and feelings of life everlasting
To contemplate the ideas as generated
Under the greenwood and strategic Feelings for life forever.
Death is universal, but someone
Dies doubly as if his physical death appears
And he is absent from the people
And his countrymen to see and come
In faith and love, to obey the social rules
In society, friendship and love
From the world hereinafter in the race
Of the life and worldly involved
In actions and religion for peace
Not in individual but for universal demand
In life, nobody is responsible
For the Disobedience and neglecting the duties
In day and night, his prayer.
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