The Fear

A Poem by
   William Landau
   11/14/97


The Fear, The Fear Beyond Compare.
To Know You Have No Control And
You Are Loosing Your Self In A Dark Forest
Invaded By Strangers & Sounds
As Well As Smells All Unknown To The Recollection
Of Your Memory.

The Fear Of Being Left Alone,
The Fear Of Dying,
The Fear Of The Unknown.
The Fear Of, What You Fear Most - Death.

The Fear Of Getting To The Point
Where You Will Actually Know You
Have No Hope,
You Are Dying
And This Is The Light At The End Of The Tunnel,
Relief, Yes Relief From Pain And Anguish.

The Fear Of Dying, The Fear Of Letting Go
Please, Help Me, Don't Let Me Die
The Fear Of Holding On For Dear Life Inspite Of
Knowing You Are Dying.

The Fear, The Biggest Fear Of Them All - Death.




© 1998 - William Landau

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