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Death's Mercy
Many say death is a fiend
The cruelest of all, they claim
They fear the scourge of separation
The accuracy of mortality
Traumatized by the very thought of the word
Hell
But I said to them
Death is kind
Perhaps the most benevolent of all
Yet they would shake their heads
And believe not a word of it
So I told them the story
Of the prince and the maiden…
The prince beseeched the wizard of long age
To grant him the gift of immortality
He replied
“Immortality shall be bestowed upon thy majesty,
but thou must complete the quest
To save the dying maiden.”
So he traversed these beryl waters
Plodded the high mountains
Trekked the verdant pastures
In search of the soul he had fallen for
At last
he trudged over the threshold
Only to find her
Caged in a sepulcher
Stolen by his greatest foe
He cried until his tears of sorrow ran dry
He cried until blood streamed from his eyes
He cried until he could no longer see
He sought for the wizard
Yet he was nowhere to be found
He went to his greatest enemy and entreated
Take me away, I beg for your mercy
He implored
But death told him
Immortality was never a gift
Rather the cruelest of all maledictions
Thou shall be condemned
For thou had coveted it so earnestly
So the prince lived
For an eternity
He lived...
For an eternity
He lived…
He lived...
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