All Things Must Die
Alfred Lord Tennyson said:
'Al things Must die',
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A most thorough look at life, death, and what matters in life. I think that all things are changing: nothing is permanent. Your fine poem made me think about these matters.
(Existence and nonexistent are nothing, Love and hate are nothing, Beauty has no shape, It is the illusion of disillusioned mind, All things must go but where?) Wow! a deep and wonderful poem makes you think about how all material things must die, yet the purity of being remains. Big 10+++
Life's Journey! ! ! ! Birth, Life and Death. Thanks for sharing this poem with us.
all things mus die must die must die must finish but on the non-finished interval of this world because it's a endless natural process which starting was still unknown without starting none can defined it's ending!
wonderful philosophical poem analysing the meaning of life, death and how we interpret the world around us. amazing
what a beautiful poem about death you have a way of a Buddha or a Christ
PG U COMPARE LIFE WITH INANIMATE THINGS WAVES CLOUDS ETC YOU PROMOTE DEATH LET IT YOUR ENTITY BE LET ME PROMOTE LIFE FOR HUMANITY DEATH IS BUT AN INEVITABILITY PROMOTE IT SPIRITUALLY PG PG
" Death is not a vanishing point" - -I like how your poem goes back and forth, meaning Death mean everything and nothing, as well as oceans' waves being only that they aren't real- back and forth. True state of mind typically with no convergence with another. So your poem makes somebody less lonely in difficult conceits.
A thought provoking poem very well written.