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rug

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17. I find fear of death easier to shed than the sadness and loss of death.
Tue Aug 14, 2012, 04:29 PM
Aug 2012

Belief or no belief.

Death

It is not death, that sometime in a sigh
This eloquent breath shall take its speechless flight;
That sometime these bright stars, that now reply
In sunlight to the sun, shall set in night;
That this warm conscious flesh shall perish quite,
And all life's ruddy springs forget to flow;
That thoughts shall cease, and the immortal sprite
Be lapped in alien clay and laid below;
It is not death to know this,--but to know
That pious thoughts, which visit at new graves
In tender pilgrimage, will cease to go
So duly and so oft,--and when grass waves
Over the past-away, there may be then
No resurrection in the minds of men.

- a sonnet by Thomas Hood

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awesome veganlush Aug 2012 #1
This is exactly what I was referring to about a month ago Tumbulu Aug 2012 #2
Is it thin? cleanhippie Aug 2012 #3
no. i have copy. but it smallish. pansypoo53219 Aug 2012 #4
The one I bought is a lovely ~1" thick nicely bound book Tumbulu Aug 2012 #8
It has one of the saddest endings in literature. rug Aug 2012 #5
Eh? I'm fairly certain that there is lots of literature where the main character dies Warren Stupidity Aug 2012 #6
This is not Shane. rug Aug 2012 #7
I thought the ending of "old yeller" was the saddest ending ever. Warren Stupidity Aug 2012 #9
"That isn't profoundly sad, it is liberating." cleanhippie Aug 2012 #10
Liberating from what? rug Aug 2012 #11
That's the only thing in his writing that I really remember Leontius Aug 2012 #12
"Death hangs over thee: whilst yet thou livest, whilst thou mayest, be good." rug Aug 2012 #14
Yes and no as, he says if those who have no belief in eternal life have no fear of death Leontius Aug 2012 #16
I find fear of death easier to shed than the sadness and loss of death. rug Aug 2012 #17
Wait what? Warren Stupidity Aug 2012 #13
Sorry, I charge for them now. rug Aug 2012 #15
fair enough Warren Stupidity Aug 2012 #18
It is possible to do both. rug Aug 2012 #20
Maybe public shaming works after all. trotsky Aug 2012 #21
Is that what you try to do? rug Aug 2012 #22
Trying to appeal to your human decency sure hasn't worked. trotsky Aug 2012 #23
I'll try to be better. rug Aug 2012 #24
Good documentary on this... onager Aug 2012 #19
this was on last week.... madrchsod Aug 2012 #26
Thanks. Good to see more people aware of it. But you should also know this. SarahM32 Aug 2012 #25
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