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Short life's, beautiful dance

Life is too short

By Blue sky Published 9 months ago 1 min read
Short life's, beautiful dance
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In the fleeting moments of this short life we live, we find ourselves caught in a delicate dance between time and existence. Like a fragile petal adrift in the wind, our days unfold, each one a unique masterpiece painted on the canvas of eternity.

From the first breath of infancy to the last sigh of old age, we journey through a world teeming with wonders and challenges. Our time is limited, a precious commodity that can never be reclaimed once spent. In the grand tapestry of existence, our individual threads may be short, but they are interwoven with the threads of countless others, creating a complex and intricate design.

As we navigate the maze of existence, we learn that it is not the length of our days that defines us, but the depth of our experiences and the richness of our connections. We seek meaning in the simplest of moments, finding beauty in a sunrise, solace in a friend's embrace, and wisdom in the face of adversity.

In this short life, we are faced with choices that shape our destinies. We strive for dreams, we stumble in the darkness, and we rise from our falls, resilient and determined. We build relationships, create memories, and leave our mark on the world, even if it is but a faint imprint in the sands of time.

And as we stand on the precipice of the unknown, we are reminded that life's brevity is what gives it its brilliance. It is the urgency of the ticking clock that compels us to live fully, love deeply, and savor every precious moment. In the end, it is not the length of our days, but the intensity of our living that defines the legacy we leave behind in this short, beautiful life.

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Blue sky

Blue sky is an accomplished poet whose words weave emotion and imagery into captivating verses. Born on 5th may 1995 in Lagos, Nigeria. Blue sky discovered a passion for poetry at a young age, finding solace in the beauty of language.

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  • Mike Singleton 🌜 Mikeydred 🌛9 months ago

    Lovely piece

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