Walking through town the other day,
Searching for someone specific;
He's not too hard to find though
Since most would say he's horrific,
They try to avoid him on the sidewalks
And hope never to pay him a visit;
So when I saw a lonely man,
I knew I'd found my ticket.
I asked him to take me with him,
As some people do often request;
And though he had seen me looking before
He never thought I'd confess.
He looked me in the eye that day,
And he told me this:
"I've been waiting for the day
You finally come and approach me.
Where some people avoid me, evade me,
Others, like you, they plea
For me to stop their suffering,
And very desperately.
But I feel you're not ready for me yet,
Oh no, not you my dear,
And I'll tell you it's because
I still see a hint of fear.
Not to mention I still sense
A small flicker of hope.
And who am I to snuff out your candle too soon
And fill up the room with your smoke?
If you show no hesitance,
I'll take your hand in mine;
But I have a feeling you want someone to notice you
When they pass us by.
You want someone to stop and say,
'Please, let me change your mind,'
And convince you that
You're worth more than my time."
So when I didn't reach out fast enough
He started to walk away;
I tried then to follow hand in hand
But he swatted my hand out the way.
His actions were to reaffirm;
He told me "No, not you, not yet."
And when I whispered "Thank you, sir,"
He said, "Please, call me Death."
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8th Grade Poems, To and From
PoetryAnother collection of poems from 8th-grade minds! These poems conclude our personal struggles, ups and downs, and friendships (with one another and others) throughout this year. We hope you enjoy and find special meaning for yourself in these poe...