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I've heard it told all things must pass Our days profound, yet, fragile still, Are trapped within a tender glass Though sands so ardorously mass And like the tears of Chronus spill, Good times must all, one day, drift pass Though ever-fervently amassed, Howe'er meticulously filled, We're bound by that same hour-glass It's never reverent, never crass, It's bound by neither good nor ill, Resolved instead to see us pass Its master's bound within its grasp For none can flee its solemn will As Saturn, too, is cased in glass We fear to see our sands fly fast And falling faster, bid them still, Though in our hands they quickly pass But neither future, present, past Can work to find this truth distilled: It's in our hands to turn the glass Life's a drink, though quickly passed, I think I'll pour another glass.
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Jun 29, 2013
Jun 29, 2013 at 12:26 PM UTC
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I've heard it told all things must pass Our days profound, yet, fragile still, Are trapped within a tender glass Though sands so ardorously mass And like the tears of Chronus spill, Good times must all, one day, drift pass Though ever-fervently amassed, Howe'er meticulously filled, We're bound by that same hour-glass It's never reverent, never crass, It's bound by neither good nor ill, Resolved instead to see us pass Its master's bound within its grasp For none can flee its solemn will As Saturn, too, is cased in glass We fear to see our sands fly fast And falling faster, bid them still, Though in our hands they quickly pass But neither future, present, past Can work to find this truth distilled: It's in our hands to turn the glass Life's a drink, though quickly passed, I think I'll pour another glass.
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Jun 29, 2013
Jun 29, 2013 at 12:26 PM UTC
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