Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Retrospect: The Lone Wolf on the losses of his friends and love ones...

Death (noun): the absence of life or state of being dead.

The Lone Wolf deals with the ideal of death on a daily basis at work. But, the Lone Wolf does not choose to have to think about death in his personal life. The Lone Wolf even put away the thought of even having to attend a funeral for his friends or love ones cause it makes him think about the finality of it all. Death and the Lone Wolf is as opposite in concepts as night and day. The Lone Wolf chooses to be an example of life. And, death is he constant opponent the Lone Wolf has to eventually concede to during his life. Regardless, the Lone Wolf finds the ideal of death as an important factor of life. No one can live forever. Hence, death is the certainty that one will receive after their life force leaves their body.

When it comes to the Lone Wolf's friends, he feels a dear sense of loss whenever it occurs. Especially if the friend is very close to his heart. The least the Lone Wolf feels obligated out of respect for his friend's death is to volunteer the carry their casket to its final resting place. To the Lone Wolf, death of a friends always brings about the sense of one's mortality limitations. According to the Lone Wolf, one should take the time to tell his friends how much they mean to him. But, like many things in life, it is usually too late to say kind things to his friends once they leave this world.

When it comes to the Lone Wolf's love ones, he usually cannot find the will to attend the funerals of his most dearest love ones. The sadness the Lone Wolf feels is sometimes to much to handle. Death, in this case, causes the Lone Wolf to have to deal with all the good memories he once shared with each of those love ones. And, the prospects of no future memories with those love ones hurts even more with him. It is to that end that death feels very painful to the Lone Wolf's heart during a funeral of his love ones. Dealing with the death of his love one brings no joy for the Lone Wolf. Words can not start to properly describe the void that is felt with the Lone Wolf's loss of his love ones.

When it comes to the untimely passing of his friends and love ones, the Lone Wolf hopes that one day he may also be surrounded by his friends and family while heading towards his final resting place. For this reason, the Lone Wolf only hopes that those that are still living their lives on this Earth will think of him with more positive memories than negative ones. This is the Lone Wolf's retrospects on the losses of his friends and love ones...

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