If I Should Die Before You DoWhenyou wake upfrom death,you will find yourselfin my arms,andI will bekissing you,an
by Richard Brautigan (0 Reviews)
In Richard Brautigan's poem "If I Should Die Before You Do," the author captures a poignant moment that speaks to love and longing. The idea of being held and kissed upon waking from death emphasizes an enduring connection between lovers that transcends even mortality. It invites readers to contemplate the intimacy of love that persists even in the face of life’s ultimate separation. Brautigan’s verse evokes a powerful emotional response, as...
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