deep in the ground
where darkness surrounds
a place where silence is sound
six feet under, peace is found
no longer burdened by pain
no more tears to stain
the soul is free to reign
six feet under, where truth remains
a quiet conversation with the earth
a final resting place of worth
where troubles no longer have a berth
six feet under, a new birth
so when life feels too much to bear
remember that there's solace there
six feet under, a peaceful lair
where all can find a moment to spare.
What does the term "six feet under" mean? [Poem: "Conversation," pg. 123]
being in a lot of trouble
feeling lonely
feeling very small
being deceased and buried
4 answers
being in a lot of trouble
feeling lonely
feeling very small
being deceased and buried
pick one
feeling lonely
feeling very small
being deceased and buried
pick one
being deceased and buried
Is being decreased and buried the correct answer?