01-25-2011, 01:14 AM
(01-25-2011, 01:05 AM)Mister Wrote: No, the word death does not mean that he is dead.
It's portraying his realization. The thought that "Man is not defined until his death."
I never said that he was dead. (In the poem.)
I said that he will be defined in his death.
Hence the name, "One Last Thought".
Makes sense now, I'm sorry if I sound out of it, i've been trying to take the time to read it, but it's late for my timezone lol.
I get that concept though, After death, the timeline stops I suppose and you can define somewhat what the purpose of a person's life could be by then. It's usually a big cliche used in movies as well