Monday, November 28, 2011

Last Words

There will be no tomorrow.
Tomorrow is near Yet far away.
Seemingly close at hand, actually far away

Have you ever considered writing a farewell letter
or posthumous writings in advanced
dedicated to people surrounding you?

The affairs of the world is inconstant,
nothing is permanent in life, evanescent.
To a certain extent, it could be hard for us to write last words
since we're not being situated in the last moment
The true feelings and deep emotions might not be able to realise and reveal.
Nevertheless, are we sure that we'd have the great extravagant chances to make a regretless valediction?

Perhaps part of us is unaware of advanced preparation;
perhaps part of us just let nature take its course;
perhaps part of us has nothing to say in reply;
or perhaps the rest of us are born optimistic in nature, thinking of
"there'd still have another 'Tomorrow' on tomorrow"

Well, with deeper thought (to my level),
passing away is not a big deal indeed to the deceased
who're really burning souls in what the effin' hell?
Be aware of those around you



p/s:
Serve as a piece of suggestive writing
If i was asked:"Have you come with yours one?"
Bear with me by answering :"Object not found =]"

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