This short poem discusses accepting what has happened in the past, present, and future without sadness or regret. It asks what the reader has lost or created that has gone to waste, and acknowledges that what one possesses today may belong to someone else tomorrow, as transience is part of the natural world.
This short poem discusses accepting what has happened in the past, present, and future without sadness or regret. It asks what the reader has lost or created that has gone to waste, and acknowledges that what one possesses today may belong to someone else tomorrow, as transience is part of the natural world.
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This short poem discusses accepting what has happened in the past, present, and future without sadness or regret. It asks what the reader has lost or created that has gone to waste, and acknowledges that what one possesses today may belong to someone else tomorrow, as transience is part of the natural world.
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Whatever will happen in the future, will happen Good What did you loose? Why do you cry? What did you bring to loose? What did you create to go as waste? Whatever you took, you took it from here Whatever you gave, you gave it here Whatever is yours today will be someone else's tomorrow Another day it will be somebody else's This is the rule of the World