1 Comments Posted by SSandman

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I understand the true meaning of the quote, but what is ironic is that it very well CAN be thought of as quote with bad intentions.

"This is the Place Where Death Delights To Help the Living."
The death helps the living part sounds like it could also mean that death helps the living...well..die. I can't really explain it any better than that, and I know it is not the TRUE meaning of the quote but I can understand where some of the freaked out people are coming from. It may not be simply because of the words involved and the location of the poem, it could have a double meaning if you think of it in that way. But don't all poems?