Life

Sir Walter Raleigh

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What is our life? A play of passion,
Our mirth the music of division,
Our mother's wombs the tiring-houses be,
Where we are dressed for this short comedy.
Heaven the judicious sharp spectator is,
That sits and marks still who doth act amiss.
Our graves that hide us from the setting sun
Are like drawn curtains when the play is done.
Thus march we, playing, to our latest rest,
Only we die in earnest, that's no jest.

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  • ameincke

    Just read Sir Walter Raleigh's poem "Life" again, haven't seen it since I was a kid. Really makes you think about the brevity of human existance!