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RE: Where does life take you when death comes at your door. - A Poetic Practice.

in Blockchain Poets2 years ago

It's a process but most are preoccupied with the highlight event than the steps to get to that event. Even accidents get their small window period where people had a microcosmic process of feeling their mortality before they go. And this piece of truth is different for everybody. I can't be assed to assume life is the way it is based from my view on someone else's experience/truth, the same thing goes when someone deals with death.

We just see the same phenomenon and can still draw out different conclusions. I see death and dread being finite, some see it as freedom, and some other person around the world thinks it's another round of reincarnation.

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Your view on it would definitely be more on the unique side especially, no amount of normalcy in having access to mortality. So to speak.

I didn't think it was odd, some would probably have a better grasp the view if they can articulate it. Seeing dead bodies fresh, rigid and sometimes bathed in formalin gives a different experience per case. Probably one of game changing moments about contemplating death is seeing a cramped room full of dead bodies from orderly to stacked disorderly during the height of pandemic.

I can guess some of the folks there had some semblance of living a comfortable life, some had a hard life based from the calluses on their palms and specific muscle groups more developed for manual labor than others but most bodies need a closer look to give those hints. Social status had no bearing there, everyone is naked and had a backstory of some sort why they didn't get claimed. Those lump of dead meat sacs once lived and had a name but everyone looked equal in death.

all naked bodies look equal until they are next to a pigmy black man with an elephant trunk.


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