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Death is the Teacher of Life
I
the sea will give you no respite
the waves laugh at your sodden plight
your muffled cries a hidden plea
in ocean’s deadly melody
a deathly rhythm, throbbing fear
your thrashing heart at Ceto’s leer
But you are not counted with the dead
the Fates have not yet cut your thread
your fingers grapple at the waves
and pull you up from azure graves
because you must learn to drown
before
you can swim
II
the wrath of the storm will not be abated
like Icarus you have been fated
a piece of flotsam in the sky
whose screams are lost in wind’s lone cry
Oh falling bird, who clipped your wing?
who called the funeral bells to ring?
But your thread doesn’t dangle in the clouds
Oh Fates discard your funeral shrouds!
your wings will find the instinct hidden
and save you when they were not bidden
because you must learn to fall
before
you can fly
III
black demons sneak up from behind
and shadows claw at your tortured mind
and in these dreams of fateful things
the resonance of evil sings
you see the death that waits so near
a patient beast, fed on fear
But as you lie in silent pain
a single moment proves you sane
you sit up in your window bed
look around, cradle your head
and you see the glinting shards of light
shattered on the sky at night
you give an ear to the tumult of cries
that echo as the forest sighs
and the waiting beast will not think to look
in the shadows that it just forsook
because you must learn to die
before
you can live
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