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Don’t scan your horoscope today to find out what the stars may say about tomorrow, or if you’ll see the lilacs bloom again, that tree bud, flare, and fade, the sun decline into its winter’s mortal shine: what lies ahead is still a blur, though what’s to come is all too sure. The vanished years recede so fast, and any smile may be our last: we’re not designed to glimpse our end; just take what good the gods may send. This is all we need to know: we’ve got today: don’t let it go. --------------------------------------------------- Copyright 2026 by Jon Corelis
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May 23
May 23, 2026 at 5:29 PM UTC
Tu ne quaesieris
Don’t scan your horoscope today to find out what the stars may say about tomorrow, or if you’ll see the lilacs bloom again, that tree bud, flare, and fade, the sun decline into its winter’s mortal shine: what lies ahead is still a blur, though what’s to come is all too sure. The vanished years recede so fast, and any smile may be our last: we’re not designed to glimpse our end; just take what good the gods may send. This is all we need to know: we’ve got today: don’t let it go. --------------------------------------------------- Copyright 2026 by Jon Corelis
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May 23, 2026 at 5:29 PM UTC
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