A Poetic Reflection on Robin Williams’ Death
Robin Williams (1951-2014)
Another sad and tragic case
Of outward smiles and funny face
Hiding a pain no one could hear
Over the laughter, praise and cheers
Two times divorced would take their toll
Depression, drugs and alcohol
He slipped into a darker hole
He’d gained the world but lost his soul
But wipe away the comic mask
And deeper questions there you’ll ask
Is what this world will call “success”
Enough to cover up our mess?
The crowd’s applause his talent brought
His breathless death has now made naught
He has escaped only to run
Before an audience of One
Farewell Robin, you made me laugh
But now I’ll weep on your behalf
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