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Sudden Death
A short blinding spark
and I see your eyes flash.
Or it might just be
my case of whiplash.
As my head is yanked back
from an impact unseen,
I scream your name
and towards you I lean.
But you are not there
and neither am I.
I've gone away
to a place where I'll die.
I'll dream through the pain,
of me and of you.
Of happiness, and blonde hair,
and of baseball too.
I wakeup and scream
in the starkness of white
at the flow of dark blood
that the doctors can't fight.
The last thing I see
as my heartbeat does slow
is your angel face
and the way your eyes glow.
My last wish is life,
all the things I will miss,
the growth of my children
and your soft, warm kiss.
I call out your name
with my very last breath,
and with my last tear
I wait to welcome death.
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