• yardratianSoma@lemm.ee
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    6 months ago

    Nice poem, melancholy, but still nice. I used to write poems all the time, I think I’ll make a habit next month to get back into it.

    Today’s the anniversary of my dad’s death, 21 years ago. I’ve gotten over the grief of losing him, but ever since, the first-hand experience of watching someone fade away kept my head pretty clear whenever things got tough. I always thought to myself, this life really is brief, in the grand scheme of things, so it’s better not to worry about the little things, or even the big things. Good music, good food, good company, good conversations. Might as well have a good time, while it lasts.

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      6 months ago

      its shakespears. sorry I did not attribute but im lazy like that. Its a saliloqy from mcbeth which I actually had to memorize in high school and pull out every so often. A bit of a joke. Losing ones dad is no joke though (or mum). Lost mint to alzheimers and would not wish that on anyone (including me. my sister was diagnosed with early and im not sure if our ability to catch it early is a good thing)

    • Elaine@lemm.ee
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      5 months ago

      This is my philosophy right here. I want to enjoy what I have while I can.