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[title] => Options
[time] => 2018-12-13 07:20:47
[hometext] => Our choices are limited, and the clock is ticking.
[bodytext] => All we have is time and laughter; Moments -- not an ever after.
Knowing life will overtake us, not, alas, what fate awaits us.
Here and gone, mere mortals we. Slaves to our mortality.
Wanting what will never be. Abandoned by eternity.
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Options
Contributed by
softerware
on
Thursday, 13th December 2018 @ 07:20:47 AM in AEST
Topic:
Lifepoems
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All we have is time and laughter; Moments -- not an ever after.
Knowing life will overtake us, not, alas, what fate awaits us.
Here and gone, mere mortals we. Slaves to our mortality.
Wanting what will never be. Abandoned by eternity.
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2018-12-13 07:20:47] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Options
(User Rating: 1 ) by JamesStockdale on
Friday, 14th December 2018 @ 10:48:13 AM AEST (User
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Lets hope we all end up being what we want to be. The power of positive thinking. Great write. |
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Re: Options
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
Sunday, 16th December 2018 @ 10:34:58 AM AEST (User
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we met in a restaurant, me my wife and my older
sister and her husband. Talked about stuff.
Then, my one brother, who always always, calls
on everyone/'/s birthday, all eight kids.
We called him in the restaurant and left a message
singing happy birthday really loud.
We were oblivious to being in a crowded restaurant.
We were lucky to have a really loving family that
was large.
Now I/'/m not saying that some of them aren/'/t crazy,
and I/'/m not saying U know, that I will ever die.
I eat right and exercise. I have a good set of teeth.
And I am not a member of Latter Day Saints
but I do have a cousin who traveled with her family
to Ireland and stayed out of the blue with some
poor Irish relatives whom they never met.
The stayed with them for two weeks, imagine that.
Now that/'/s wing bat.
I/'/m normal as they come.
No wait, I really am.
Peace! |
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