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Teddy.15

 
Everyone wants a happy ending
 
but to have a happy ending 
 
depends on the idea of what 
 
a happy ending means to you.
  • Author: Teddy.15 (Offline Offline)
  • Published: August 21st, 2025 09:54
  • Comment from author about the poem: Philosophy 🤣
  • Category: Reflection
  • Views: 25
  • Users favorite of this poem: Cheeky Missy, Tristan Robert Lange
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  • sorenbarrett

    To each their own Teddy. Nicely stated. Not all fairytales end the way I would have written them.

    • Teddy.15

      Exactly, Dante wanted to go to Hell. Thank you my dear sorrenbarret 🌹

      • sorenbarrett

        I read Dante's inferno and was not impressed but then maybe it was because it was not in the original Italian

        • Teddy.15

          I've read it in Italian and in English and it may be down to taste or translation. Thank you for your input, soon you'll meet him 🔥 lol I adore you....

        • Thomas W Case

          Tremendous work.

          • Teddy.15

            lol thank you Sir Thomas. 🌹

          • Tristan Robert Lange

            Truth. Poetic, poised, philosophical. A truly wonderful poem, my friend! As a certain Danish dude from nineteenth century Copenhagen once said, "Subjectivity is truth.") That was his Kierkegaardian way of saying, #TrueStory 🤣 Or something like that. 🙃

            Seriously, though, what a wonderful poem that expresses the truth in brief, but powerful, truth. Well done, dearest poet and friend! 🌹💜

            • Teddy.15

              Wow your enthusiasm makes me feel incredibly brilliant, biggest of hugs dearest Tristan and I love subjectivity is truth 🤣

            • Goldfinch60

              In my life I seem to have many happy endings nowadays Teddy as Mary is always there.

              Andy

              • Teddy.15

                So yours are having a beautiful.lady by your side, that's lovely. 🌹 ❤️



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