No matter how much I mock her
How I trim her dread in half
Death will always be two steps ahead
She will have the final laugh
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Thanks again for the like Frank. Have a blessed day.
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Wow …. so good
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Thank you.
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Good stuff!
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Thanks.
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She?
A woman wouldn’t want it to end. She’d rather have the torment and suffering continue forever.
Death is male. Over and done. Next?
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Death and Suffering are distinct but both are female.
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A woman rides a pale horse? I doubt that.
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I will give you that Death is portrayed by both male and female personas in different cultures. So, I think we’re both right (and wrong).
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