Phillip Medhurst
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The Gnosis
Wisdom from a Gnostic Sage
Death’s Sentence
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phillipmedhurst
The clop of the horse at the hearse,
The thump of the clod on the lid,
The snap of the book as it closes
Dispense with, dispose of the dead.
How quickly the living disperse,
And corpses appallingly gather!
Each rattling breath sighs the sentence
We hope will condemn Death to death.
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Published:
Feb 4, 2016
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