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Trust
Lying on his deathbed,
He heard people crying after him,
Even the people he barely knew were praising him,
They were shocked to know,
That he had died at such a young age,
Suddenly from behind a veil,
They heard him say,
"Little did you know,
You'd lost me ages ago,
I was the mere embodiment of the walking dead!"
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This poem is about how we trust people way too much only to find out that they broke our trust.
Eventually, this loss of trust in people and humanity becomes our death.