Poem About Death

I need A Poem about death or sorrow?
I need ideas or for someone to just write me one. I dont care how long it is i just really need one. Im not good at wirting poems esp one about death or sorrow. Can someone help? Also I dont want a poem that has been published already.
These are some original poems that i wrote myself when i was going through a 4 month phase of depression & anxiety. I hope you umm.. enjoy them? lol Okay well here are a couple:
FOOL
Its nights like these that i hate.
These nights that make me so tired,
but i can’t fall asleep.
And thoughts of you attack my mind.
And others that cannot be put to rest.
And I wonder about the pain within me.
Trying to figure it out.
As i play tricks on myself.
Is it love?
Or lack of love?
A rush of emotions?
Or growing apathy?
A cry out of lonliness?
Or a desire to become more detatched?
Am i in blinding light?
Or blinding darkness?
Every thought stabs like a dagger.
Again and again in the same place.
I am so lost.
I just keep falling.
And where’s the ground to catch me?
I shouldn’t count on it..
And what a fool i am for becoming so lost.
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CRACK
This pain, makes cracks
In my porcelain heart.
But if i show you, they’ll sever,
And it’ll all fall apart.
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UNTITLED
I lay curled in a ball
With a blanket thrown over me.
I’ve fallen asleep
With my eyes wide open.
I’m haunted by those voices.
The ones that cackle through the frosty air,
And taunt my ears with their silent resoundings.
These voices.
The burdens of my past,
my present.
my future.
Please,
Can you find me here?
And take this mess away?
Or save the world from my disasterous hands?
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INEVITABILITY
Time.
More relentless than one can compare.
It can never be stopped.
It can never be killed.
The inevitability of it strikes us all as something new.
The sentence of dread subtly lurks above.
The one shackled in chains and imprisoned within bars.
The hourglass is wearing thin.
His moments are numbered on my fingers.
Please, just this once,
can you take my place in time?
Stop the pendulum in its place?
So i can take the glass and turn it back to sand?
Hold the Earth?
So i can reverse its rotation?
Freeze the rain?
And make it fall back to the clouds?
I need to lift this weight from my shoulders.
And i need to resupply my chest with air.
Take a step out of the frame.
And set your eyes upon this disaster.
The disaster i want so desperately to fix.
Please,
Just this once?
But the prisoner has become blind and numb.
He has let his disaster fall.
Fall into the hands on the clock.
And it is no longer resistable.
His moments are numbered on my fingers,
As the blind and numb man puts his fists up for one last fight.
A fight that had ended so very long ago.
Man does not stand against everything.
Man does not stand against time.
Man does not stand against anything.
His moment has come,
The hourglass, empty.
As time diminishes his helpless attempt.
As time beats him out of his misery.
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