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The Fallacy of Forever
Forever; It is a word better used to describe memories,
Instead of people
Relationships; Unlike memories,
Do not last forever
People; Although they often wish not to,
Will eventually die with their memories
Memories; Seemingly forever, of people and places,
Of relationships, and faces, eventually will die with their people
Death; Often feared, for reasons easy to fathom,
For it is a reasonable thing to fear
Death; The one thing that is forever,
Although most wish it not to come near
Death; It can bring either happiness,
Or tears
Life; It is so full of meaning, purpose, joy, and sadness,
Something so beautiful, driving some to madness,
Often goes
Wasted
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An impromptu poem, rather nontraditional, about the fallacy of the word "forever."