Let us live, since we must die
Less the joy of life should pass us by
A gentle breeze, a summers day
Snowball fights on a winter sleigh
Warm laughter, friends, a lovers kiss
Good memories made to reminisce
Life’s not a choice to wonder why
Just let us live, since we must die.
Vivamus, moriendum est.
- Author: Tallisman (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: October 10th, 2024 15:37
- Category: Unclassified
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Comments1
Your username was one of my favorites in Sir Walter Scot's Waverly series. That being said, this is downright lovely, with subtly deeper implications just below the tantalizing surface. Fascinatingly rendered in seeming forthright simplicity, it's beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
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