Death Becomes You
"Death becomes you," so she said
While standing at my door.
Covered black, the eerie thread-
"Your soul, I so adore!"
Passed from skeletal design,
A midnight robe ablaze.
Living as its own divine
Encapsulated daze,
There I stood, a drooping heart
Insisting I should live.
Death said, "No, you must depart.
So take the gift I give."
Thinking of the many things
That I had left to do,
Losing life, the feeling stings.
"I will not follow you."
Came from me, each feeble word,
And Death just stared ahead.
"Dear, you must not be absurd.
If I arrive, you're dead.
No goodbyes, no second chance;
Beyond the worldly gate
You and I will pass in glance;
For none escape their fate."
Pausing for a tear to fall,
I pondered o'er my life.
Death consumed me in her call,
She had become my wife.
Nothing left for me to say;
No utterance to pan.
Breathing in, I made my way
And left the age of man.
Gulping down the bittersweet,
Adventure would renew.
Taking hold her hand's entreat,
I heard her ... "Death becomes you."