Live each day better
than the day before you had
It maybe your last
Published by Jenny Heart
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25 Comments
Post a CommentReally lovely thought.
Lovely
Thanks. I will do just that. :)
very nice :)
Again, amen!
I'm using my sister's tiny netbook (on which I cannot type, but bhunting and pecking as it is so tiny) to do some quick commenting and spread PV love while my computer is "sick."
True advice on living fully. After all, as they say, the PRESENT is indeed a GIFT.
I may have already commented on this, but who cares, a PV is a PV, but the title drew me to it. I want to savor each day, for as you said, who knows if tomorrow comes. This is why every time I leave the house or my daughter, grown children, my wife or grandchildren leave the house, I tell them "I Love You". If these are my last spoken words to them, I'm fine with that. Great Haiku indeed. : - )
Perfect sentiment!
Truly spoken.