As he held a knife to her throat he leaned in close to her ear and he whispered "Do you fear death?"
"Death?" she said in a mocking tone "why should I fear it?" she asked the man
"You do not know what awaits you." he said in a curious yet evil manner
She whispered back "Either fire and brimstone or streets of gold."
She had peaked his interest and he turned her to look into her eyes and asked questionably "You do not fear fire?"
She answered " I have felt fire I fear it not, I have felt torture and I have felt torment but I know it's nothing compared to the flames and torment that awaits me in hell ."
Her eyes were dark and he looked deep into them and only saw evil and although he was holding the knife he felt scared for his life and he asked " You seem certain it's hell you going to, but what if it's heaven?" she tilted her head and said "No one wants me, so why would Heaven?" He answered her and when he spoke he sounded kind "I believe heaven wants everyone." she sounded confused for a second and then confidently said "Do you truly believe that?" "I do." he answered back. She leaned in close to him and pulled his head toward her and whispered sweetly in his ear "So does hell." and with that she drove he's blade into his heart and said "I'll see you there."
Isaiah 41:10
Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am Thu God and I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee; yea, I will uphold th we with the right hand of my righteousness.

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Vita et morte
Poesia" Vita et Morta" means Life and Death, and that's what my poems are about, our lives and our deaths. The Bible verses at the end of my poems are to show that there is hope and love in God and that we matter to him and since my poems don't offer tha...