I await the dissolution of death, but not another life in a world which will not come.
I didn't like the quote overall, but that's the part that I took exception to. Death is the enemy.
I think that line means the opposite of how you interpreted it. I read "I await the dissolution of death" not as "I await the dissolution that is death" but as "I await the point when the threat of death is dissolved".
Edit: What komponisto said.
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