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beauty in death
the end of a life well-lived
but would it have ever been well-lived if the day it ended never came?
like the leaves falling from the tree
each autumn means their end
but each autumn brings beauty and heat and light and fun.
like the loss of a pet
whose bucket list you completed for their last days
but would their days be filled with so much love if the end never came?
it’s tragic, i know.
it’s ugly and it hurts and we hate it more than anything else.
but without it, we’d have all the time in the world.
and with that, why would we need to hug our friends just a little tighter every time we said goodbye?
why would we need to start this journey today because, oh, i can just do that tomorrow?
we wouldn’t.
death brings mourning
but each day we mourn the sun seems a little brighter
the moon seems a little closer
the smell of flowers seems a little stronger.
death brings appreciation
for what we have, and may never have again
for what we could so easily lose.
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Death is seen as this horrible, monstrous thing that seems to creep up on us when we least expect it- and it truly is. It takes us in its grip and squeezes us until all that’s left is grief. We take comfort in our beliefs of the afterlife- that those who passed are in a better place- but none of us truly know where we go.
But to some, death could be a sweet relief. To those who have lived long, full lives and witnessed the end of many others. Being immortal would be so tiring.