Open Poetry #37 |
Suicide or Freedom? |
WindWalker Senior Member
since 2001-10-12
Posts 1218 |
When the body’s functions get confused and help is needed for your every move, is it wrong to choose a peaceful death? Why is such a choice called suicide? ‘Tis said dying for one’s country is heroic: doesn't a soldier stepping on foreign soil not know he might be killed: is this not suicide? Ah, but wait: perhaps it is OK to kill oneself providing one is willing to kill another first? Am I getting this right? We can use our mind to choose our time of death, or we can leave it to the body to decide: which makes the most sense? Are we not reasoning creatures? Should we not have a choice, to live or to die? Technology makes it possible to keep bodies alive, often in horrible agony and torment of mind when in a natural state, such a life would terminate, and the spirit be set free: what are we afraid of? Dignity! Right to choose! Autonomy to an individual! Individual power over death: unacceptable to the system. There are those given the power of life and death over others: They need this power – but they hide under morality; They also need the money drugs provide, and hide that under some Divine rule: Ah! What lovely hypocrisy! So they make themselves judge and jury and the groans of the dying in their pain fill their hospitals’ corridors and float everywhere: a curse! They set their personal morality against another's denying peace and comfort in the last hours of life, but it is only greed: profit from the drugs and from the fees, nothing more, nothing at all. |
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bubblesleave Member
since 2006-03-04
Posts 197Bloomington, IN |
Love this! |
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Honeybunch Member Rara Avis
since 2001-12-29
Posts 7115South Africa |
WindWalker - No one yet appreciates the power of the mind mostly because we haven't been trained to use it to its full potential. I have known of instances when people have decided to die and they have. Perhaps the bodies linger because the mind of the person involved isn't ready to let go. It's perhaps just comforting to think that when suffering is involved but we cannot decry those who minister to the body in the hope of keeping it alive because it is what is expected by us. Most of us only know the "body" of a loved one - it is rare to know the "soul" which I believe lives no matter what. We all eventually come to our own truth of things and poems like this one are the spurs. Thank you! |
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StevenS Senior Member
since 2005-09-21
Posts 945L. A. (Lower Alabama) |
WindWalker, Did you say? most people fear death because they have not made peace with God. Fear is for sale but you don't have to buy it. Always enjoy your walkings!:-) |
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