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Jackie Perry Hill - Only the Good Die Young

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I'm a girl

21 years old

On my way home

Car crashes

Bones break

Body tossed into the windshield like a acrobatic rag doll

Brain playing ping pong with my skull

Crushed arteries shoot blood around the car like vampires playing paintball

Lungs, committing suicide with the air

Chest heaving

In and out like a child overdosing on asthma attacks

Two seconds later, my body, laid there limp like an aborted fetus that was ripped from its

temporary home

And after this poem, just like me,

Everybody at the sound of my voice will die.

I had to realize the hard way that

Death, he has no age, he

Takes no fun in catching up

To those who already expect his arrival.

If you were death, would you rather take the 80 year old preacher,

On his deathbed singing to Jesus about going up yonder or,

The 18 year old boy at the club, thinking that he got his whole life to live right, oblivious

that he's

5 heartbeats away from,

4 breaths away from,

3 seconds away from,

2 late to keep a stray bullet from saying hello to his lungs

And looks like life just lost 1.

Death, gets the glory he searches for, every time someone utters the words

"Only the good die young"

Because it's good for the young to die in his eyes,

It's called shock value

The more it's unexpected the better he gets edit

Death is a jealous fellow.

When you fail to think about him, the more he remembers who you are.

Your name, where you stay, your friends, your family,

He tends to use the ones you love to be his pawns, in this chess game of life,

And the lies if they will push you towards the true king cuz death ain't no rook so,

No matter how much you think they will protect you in a time of trouble

Death will always yell checkmate.

You, can treat life like a tic tac toe if you want to,

Making you the x and turning god into a zero,

X-ing out, every opportunity you have to live eternally,

Eventually, those x's will connect like connect four and blow up in your face like

battleship,

But some of you just might have to die to realize life ain't to be played with so,

Start thinking about your funeral.

And don't be surprised if your profile picture is tagged,

To the front of your obituary, cuz that'll be your final Facebook,

Because you, will die, whether you believe it, or not, death could care less if you are

healthy.

You can jog, and eat veggies and go on diets til your face turns green,

But it's a fallacy to think that low calories

Will stop an undetected aneurysm from exploding in your brain while you sleep.

Death will not have sympathy on you because you have kids, because life, ain't nothin

but preschool for them, and eternity, is elementary

Death will not hold back because you are in school, trying to get a degree, start a

career, and have a family,

He identifies with you more than you think, he graduated from the university of R.I.P.

He has a master's in mastering those who think they have mastered what it means

To live life, like there's no tomorrow, and you, are a part of his family

That's why his name will be engraved on each one of your graves,

The date of your death is his signature.

I know, you probably think you would be married with children,

I know, you think your parents are supposed to die before you,

But the fact of the matter is, 155 thousand people die every day,

That's 6,461 people an hour,

108 people a minute

And two people per second

That means, that the clock inside your chest

Is ticking,

And only god knows what time it is.

Wake up, because your ignorance is committing your suicide.

But god, is ready to resurrect you from the grave, because he resurrected.

Death, cannot sting those that are covered in the repellant of Christ's blood,

But for those of you, that refuse to believe the truth,

Death is playing duck, duck, goose, with everyone in your room,

And sooner, then you may assume, his finger will eventually point to you

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