A funeral train
A crowded plane
A cross on the interstate
An hourglass
A flag half staff
The prospect fascinates
Memento Mori
Don’t forget to die
Don’t forget to allow
The thought of it to ruin your whole life
A fresh bouquet
On Good Friday
The thought perpetuates
A quiet moment
A burnt out “exit” sign
Traffic backed up for miles
Memento Mori
Don’t forget to die
And don’t forget to
allow the thought of it to ruin your whole life
Memento Mori
How will you go?
a picnic at a mausoleum?
Watching a movie show?
When I die
It won’t be for a cause
My grandma died on a Monday
I’ll just give it pause
Aand please
Guide me to the end
Where is your God now?
Where are all your friends?
Memento Mori
Don’t forget to die
Don’t forget to allow the thought of it to ruin your whole life
Memento Mori
how will you go?
a picnic at a mausoleum?
Watching a movie show?
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