Immortality
A life of eternity
Eternity without thine family
and with thine dying friends
Past thy brother
and thy sister
Past thy father
and thy mother
Past thine cousins
of youth and maturity
Past thine uncles
and thine aunts
Past thy grandfather
and thy grandmother
A life of loss
For death hath taketh
the lives of thine love-ed
Immortality
She hath giveth the gift
of unruly life
to the soul
of the most unfortunate
humility
A forever lasting test
A noteworthy fail
Altruism be his old friend
Grief be-eth of new
Dread be his sister
Loss his brother
Agony his mother
Affliction his father
Burden be his elders
And
What does paradise really want?
For, what is life without death
What is light without darkness
What is white without black
What is pain without content
What is cowarddice without bravery
Thou cannot be seen brave
Without the cowardly
How can thou say thou is content
Without the pained?
Where be the color black
Without the color white?
How can there be darkness
Without the faintest light?
None can die of slow or calm death
Without the hardships of life
So if contradictions
Can live in harmony
How can paradise
Live without its contradict?
Hell be its contradict
For Heaven be its name
Goodness cannot live
Without evil, wro