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Someone's Playing God Peter Halpin
You wake up in the morning
and there's something out there
that's just suddenly decided
that today is the day you die.
It is difficult to explain.
It is even harder to imagine.
You are more than unaware.
That mattress won't take your weight again,
the last time you close the door.
Every action is undoubtedly the last.
To see your mother is the last,
to draw the curtains is the last,
and all the time you're unaware
tomorrow is a time for everyone else.
There is no place left for you.
You may as well destroy the world
and that might be your reaction,
but if only you knew.
perhaps that's why you don't.
You won't wake up in the morning
and you won't be there to see it,
but that something is still out there
and it's making way for someone else.
Your place has just been taken.
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"Nice piece - really sinister and unsettling. A nice antidote to the smugness of faith." -- Peter Rivendell.
""But that something is still out there", is something that we all fear, the Angel of Death. Death is not a nice subject to write about - alot of people avoid or even think about it BUT it happens to everyone. Your poems was good but l must say that it was upsetting for me as you poem almost described to the day that my own mother died. Every line of your peom reminded me of how she closed the door for the last time to lie on her bed. Through all my own experience I had to accept the will of God. Writing about death is a very difficult subject and your poem will make people realize how important is to love and respect your loved ones while they are around you. " -- Amy, London, UK.
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