"A THOUSAND WORDS"

"A THOUSAND WORDS"

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"The poem is about the dying day of an artist. It was inspired by the song "IF" by 'Bread'. The poetry conveys the artist's longing to illustrate the face of his guardian angel so that he can identify her when he passes from the illness of one world to the peacefulness of the next. It's his desire to meet her and thank her for helping him during his final days. But, we also understand that it's his love for her that keeps his desire for meeting her so strong. I hope you like 'A Thousand Words'." - Tony G. Marshall.
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Many might see death and its companions (e.g. grief, depression etc.) as harmful experiences in life. But this story tries to tackle this perception and recount a story that portrays my view of death as an old friend that pays his visits not because he enjoys seeing you die, but because he cares about your transition. After all, life is what's killing us, death is just the observer, one that cares more about you than you might expect.

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