Death’s Charm
The poem in a nutshell
Everything depends on how we look at it. Death, too, can be taken positively, as and when we can accept it positively. Our aspect or our outlook to life makes all things possible or impossible. We have to take all things with positivism and we need to accept things. Acceptance is the key to liberty actually. Hence, when we take all things optimistically, everything can be likewise. We must not overlook death's purity. Yes, it may be fearsome, but it can never lose its charm still. Then alone we will be able to enjoy life to the fullest. In William Blake's observation, "Without contraries is no progression."
The poem -- "Death's Charm"
Death
can never harm;
He
too has his charm;
I
might feel morose;
I
may have sorrows;
Still,
they’re just mine;
Hence,
I do incline
To
receive such;
Bearing
magical touch,
They
light me up,
With
true joy’s club.
The keywords to the entire poem
Poem, death's charm, harm, morose, sorrows, they're just mine, incline, receive such, magical touch, light me up, true joy's club
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