I want death to be a revelation, not just chemicals flooding my brain. I want to meet God, I want to make sure he knows my name. I want to walk the long streets of heaven. I want answers, not more of the same. I want to sit down with the creator, and a chance to pick his brain. I want to know.
I want to know if there's a reason for suffering, a point to this sad silly show. I don't want to just fade away into darkness. There has to be somewhere to go, and I want to know.
I want to find my place in existence. I want God to usher me in. Has so much life been wasted in reverence to something that doesn't exist? And then what's the point? I want some answers! I want to know what I did all this for, there had better be some damn good explanation. There had better be a whole lot more, and I want to know.
I want death to be a revelation, I want to float away into the sky. I want closure, I want resolution, I don't want to die.
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