Today... an aristocrat…
Tomorrow...in pauper's grave
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I find it sad that Mozart who gave so much genius in his music to so many was buried in a common unmarked grave with 4 or 5 others; still seems harsh.
His burial simply followed the regulations of the day. But it's still very sad and very harsh. You'd think that exceptions would be made!
Love it when esteemed poets/poetesses add my poems to their favourites. It shows me that I'm doing something right! THX so very much, Geeta!
Thank you dear Richard for this compelling short poem. Looking forward to the new series.
Geeta, I always value your support and encouragement. I will strive to make it a good series!
True of life! Change is a compulsory part of life. The high tide and low tide.
If not for change...what a dull life! Although the rollercoaster is thrilling...it can be treacherous!
Nice that you have started a new series. Something to look forward to. The opening is so endearing. Loved
Thank You, Poet Menon. I never know what direction or duration a series will take. And I love that feeling of unknowing! Happy that you love this one.
Happy that you like it, Anjandev. You're most welcome. Thank You so much for the inspiration!
Death is the same both for rich and poor. Your poem addresses the ultimate end of a life... appreciated.
I always appreciate your constructive criticism, Dillip. THX so much for adding this 1st one in the series to your favourites!
That is what is life in reality.Everybody has to meet the same grave
The Grim Reaper makes no class distinctions!