The Birdcage and the Barstool

Friday, June 1, 2018

Don't Fear the Reaper

Don’t Fear the Reaper
by M. F. B. Porter


You watch me die
With that wicked smile
I’m choking on air
All the while
Your hand at my throat,
Your knife at my heart
If I’d known this was the end
Back at the start
I’d have chosen the same
Again and again
To burn in the flames
Again and again.

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