Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Death

Ponder this for a while, my fellow blog readers who obviously have more spare time than me:

Death is nothingness, death is black.
Death is cold and hard and lonely.
Death is no vision.
Death is no sound.
Death is no feeling.
No thoughts to think aloud.
Death is nothingness.

Weekly Helpful Hint: Time is a precious gift, never take it for granted. Don’t waste a second of it.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

hey! who are you taking to the formal?????

ciao,
alex

Luna Moony said...

Refer to the previous posts comments..... I don't know who I'm taking to the formal. I haven't asked anyone.
This is random, but... my dads new computer spell checks everything, even this comment. I spelt 'the' wrong (or rather, I mistyped it) and a red line appeared under it! Does that happen on your computer?

Anonymous said...

nope, never had that problem, never will with any luck.

hurry up and ask someone! you have the ticket, it would be annoying to have to pay for an empty seat!!!!

Anonymous said...

by the way, i disagree with the poem, coz i really dont think death is any of those things, but thats just my personal opinion.

Anonymous said...

men speak of wasting time, while time quietly kills them

Luna Moony said...

I have an entire week to ask someone.
You read the poem! Out of interest, what do you think happens when you die? Do you believe in a happy afterlife? I'm not sure if I do. But if there is no afterlife then my poem speaks the truth.
As for your comment, anonymous, I tend to agree. But it only took me several seconds to write type my message, and that little time I took from my life won't have been wasted because it will- possibly- inspire others not to waste time. Meaning I possibly created time (as oppose to being killed quietly by it.)

Anonymous said...

we know what happens when we die... from a certain point of view. for what lies after death one cannot know for oneself unless one experiences it and i have yet to meet one who has died (although im sure if you found someone involved in a medical procedure in which they would be redered clinically dead for x amount of time you would be able to find out)

alas it lies in the realm of metaphysics and philosophy

death is merely the changing of time into eternity

and yet death is just as important as life, in order to contrast and provide substance to a more fulfilling existence