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If you mean the poet Charles Wright, one of his most striking lines on death is:
“Out of any two thoughts I have, one is devoted to death.” (Goodreads)
It’s powerful because it treats death not as an event, but as a constant companion to consciousness.
Another beautiful, more elegiac one:
“We disappear as stars do, soundless, without a trace.” (Goodreads)
That one feels especially fitting if you’re looking for something reflective, minimalist, and haunting.
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