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Treaties of Death
I’m very sorry, but even you will eventually die
 Even as a greatly child, you too will soon say goodbye
 It must be done, by interference or merely time
 It will still come, by nature or an evil crime
 
 Death is not meant to be under control
 It is not mean to come after a life of parole
 An act of nature it’s meant to be
 Growing old and wise much like a tree
 
 Suicide is to many a great loss
 A disorder not cured by even a cross
 More potential never to be reached
 Another treaty that is breached
 
 A treaty between men, in the case of crime
 Or between life and death, balancing on a dime
 Homicide is considered quite petty
 A soul released that is not quite ready 
 
 Death can release you, deeming you free
 To live a wonder the living yet cannot see
 Releasing you from sickness and pain
 Letting go of a life of unpleasant disdain
 
 Life is but a simple prep
 Death is truly the next step

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