Death
I wrote these three poems in my attempt to understand myself the nature of the duality of life and death, which is, in my opinion, the best example of Yin and Yang.
Poem: 1
Death hath yet known darkness
And feasts with light
That it be your slumber lasts til your wake
Be it the salt pour evermore
On the only wound life cannot see
For life itself is the process of death
The End is what it's claimed
The cycle complete
Poem: 2
Death hath life on a leash
For under his will, can you be free
Free of whom?
Life begins long before the womb and ends just before grave
In it we love, we cry, we hope, and we lie
And we call it all living
I suppose certain moments of joy can cover ones ache
But it is that ache where we find truth
That the air poisons
And Death is but a welcome foe
Poem: 3
Life will never know the gentle kiss of love
For its love brings despair
To the ones promise be cherished
Life but a mask death hides under
None sane would stare at the pit of their graves and claim devote
Each whisper in night, each plea for love
Only when death must pull at your chains
Shall you meet his eye
Life, a gift no one asked for
And death but a giver
Be the unseen friend forever unwelcome
That you lay gaze upon when he becomes your eyelids
That never again shall you claim oblivious to his presence
That only the chain be the softest kiss you ever received