The Seasons To Our Lives Do Come And Do Go Poem by Francis Duggan

The Seasons To Our Lives Do Come And Do Go



The Seasons to our lives do come and do go
Live as happy as you can be life is too short for woe
On how long one does live is not for one to say
Today in this World may be your last day
Three score and ten years the average human life span
A few years more for the woman than it is for the man
The fact is that humans like all other lie forms are mortals and fact never lie
Everyday babies are born and everyday people die
Those who live to be a hundred years or more to say the least very few
To that you may say tell us something that is new
Remember when the living breath from you has gone
That life in the World without you will go on
Since worrying will not make your cares go away
Try to have a good laugh or two every day.

Saturday, June 11, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: life and death
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