Dying slow or dying fast,
Eventually our time will pass.
Each new day is equal time
To learn that life is sublime.
Eventually our time will pass.
Each new day is equal time
To learn that life is sublime.
Do not put off anything at all.
Tomorrow may not come at all.
Time well spent is the key.
Find out soon what all you can be.
Published by Harold Dean Sink
I don't write as much as I used to, but I do find it as a way to put my thoughts on paper or on the computer. View profile
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