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Death Of An Intellectual
Contributed by
RGugliotta
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Sunday, 5th June 2005 @ 11:55:13 PM in AEST
Topic:
Lifepoems
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The last stage of life, I will not go out without a fight. Clinging desperately to the last drop of mortality. An accomplished intellectual, accurate and clear, yet unmindful of the accessible, an eternal afterlife, an immortal soul. I have wandered the world, mastering ponderous planes of purpose, however, departed from the indisputable truth of my defining moment. Throughout my all- encompassing intelligence I am not ready for this. I am not ready to embrace my ignorance and surge into my soul.
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RGugliotta
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2005-06-05 23:55:13] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Death Of An Intellectual
(User Rating: 1 ) by MorningDove on
Monday, 6th June 2005 @ 12:52:06 AM AEST (User
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We can fight death tooth and nail. The truth is we are all born to die. What happens next ? Who knows. Man is still now smart enough to come back from death. No one is ever ready to die and few friends and familes want their loved ones to die. It is something that is totally, at the end, out of human hands.
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Re: Death Of An Intellectual
(User Rating: 1 ) by jessalynn on
Sunday, 18th December 2005 @ 09:13:24 PM AEST (User
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very intresting
it reminded me of how someone once explained Hell to me "Hell is what you fear most" |
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